
Sunday, June 1
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 1-4 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Wine & Canvas (Hydrangeas): 2-5 p.m. at Wine and Canvas, 2675 E. Paris Ave. SE, Ste. E, Grand Rapids. Join us at our studio for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
PRIDE Tea Dance: 4 p.m. at The Dunes Resort, 333 Blue Star Hwy., Douglas. The Dunes Resort will host a vibrant Tea Dance on June 1 as part of Pride Week celebrations. This will be a lively gathering for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies, featuring music, dancing, and entertainment in a welcoming atmosphere. Tea Dances at the Dunes Resort are cherished traditions, offering attendees a chance to socialize, dance, and celebrate Pride in a festive environment. For the most current information, check the Dunes Resort’s official event calendar. This event is 21+.
Live Music: 5-8 p.m. at Sandy Point Beach House, 7175 Lake Shore Drive, West Olive. Join us for live music every Sunday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (New Song Night): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Tonight, The Grand Haven Musical Fountain will feature music that is all new to our 2025 season.
Monday, June 2
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 1-5 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Rainbow Putt-Putt Tournament: 5:30 p.m. at Saugatuck Mini Golf, 3460 Blue Star Hwy., Saugatuck. Community Pride will host the Rainbow Putt-Putt Tournament at Saugatuck Mini Golf. There will be a food truck on site, and prize/participation gifts. The $40/foursome is payable at the door the day of the event. Individuals can register as well ($10) fee and will be assigned to a foursome. The food truck opens at 5:30 p.m., with tee time starting at 6 p.m. sharp.
Trivia Night: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Tulyp, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, 61 E. Seventh St., Holland. Join us for Trivia every Monday on the fifth floor of the Tulyp Hotel downtown Holland. The bar is open for food and drinks. It is free to play and the winning team gets $30 to spend at the 1847 Lounge.
Line Dance Workshops: 6:30-10 p.m. at Holland Civic Center, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Join us Monday nights for a fun night of country line dancing workshops with instructors Justin and Dimitri. The workshops run for five weeks through Monday, June 30. Open to anyone ages 16 and up. The workshops are going to focus on beginner and high beginner levels. No sandals or flip flops please. Cost is $50 for the five workshops. Beverages will be available for purchase. Grab your friends and join us to boot, scoot, and boogie. Open dance immediately following from 8:30-10 p.m. Lessons $10 at door, Open Dance $5 for ages 21+, $10 for ages 16-20.
Out Loud: Stories and Legacies of Out On The Lakeshore: 7 p.m. at Holland Museum, 31 W. 10th St., Holland. We’re proud to stand with Out On The Lakeshore this Pride Month by hosting two powerful speaker series events that celebrate LGBTQ+ voices, stories, and advocacy in our community. Celebrate the voices that have shaped our community in an evening of powerful storytelling and recognition. Join us at the Holland Museum for Out Loud, where the past, present, and future of Out On The Lakeshore come to life through shared experiences and lasting legacies. Together, let’s celebrate identity, honor resilience, and move forward with pride. Free, pre-registration required. hollandmuseum.org/events-calendar.
One Night Only Classic Series: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: 7-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. The Hope College Knickerbocker Theatre will feature four Elizabeth Taylor films as part of its Classic Film Series. Focusing on her films from the 1950s, the series will feature “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” on Monday, June 2. “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (1958) will show on Monday, June 2, closing the series with a drama brimming with tension, longing, and unforgettable performances. Taylor delivers one of her most acclaimed roles as Maggie “the Cat” against Paul Newman’s “Brick,” two characters torn between love and desperation in a family haunted by secrets and silence. This adaptation of Tennessee William’s Pulitzer-Prize-winning play showcases Taylor’s ability to combine vulnerability and strength, marking a turning point in her rise as a serious dramatic actress.
Trivia Night: 7-9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Welcome. You and your friends are invited to Trivia Night brought to you by Trivia Cat. Join us at the Itty Bitty Bar for a night of drinking, eating, socializing and trivia questions (about anything). We will challenge your trivia knowledge over several rounds of questions, projected onto the big screen. New teams are welcomed. Bring your friends and play as a team. There are no restrictions to team size, so feel free to play alone or with a bunch of friends. The top teams, and perhaps a random losing team, will win gift cards. All are welcome. This event is free, although recommended for age 21+. If you love trivia and want to test your knowledge, come out and join us. Please arrive early and settle into some good viewing seats.
Open Mic: 7-10 p.m. at New Holland Brewing Co. Restaurant & Pub, 66 E. Eighth St., Holland. Open Mic at New Holland every Monday 7-10 p.m. through August.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (A Night At The Movies): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Our Night At The Movies show brings iconic film scores to life on the Grand Haven Musical Fountain. Enjoy iconic movie music from Star Wars, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, Top Gun, Footloose, Beverly Hills Cop, Austin Powers, Grease, Jurassic Park and Rocky. This show is sure to thrill any movie fan.
Tuesday, June 3
Douglas Farmers Market: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Beery Field, 8 Center St., Douglas. This vibrant hub of local agriculture aims to showcase the region’s diverse and bountiful offerings at a farmers market. On your visit, you can expect a variety of locally grown produce, plants, flowers, artisan foods and more.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 2-5 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
VoLes Volunteer League: 3:30-5 p.m. at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Our Volunteer League (nicknamed "VoLes") is a service club for teens to experience what it takes to maintain a natural area and captive wildlife. This program is designed for 12- to 18-year-olds who will work with ODC Network staff on a variety of indoor and outdoor tasks at the ODC, DeGraaf Nature Center, and other local natural areas. Past projects have included removing invasive species, cleaning up animal enclosures, and adding nature play features. It’s also a great way to earn those community service volunteer hours. VoLes club meets twice a month for a total of six meetings per session. Spring, Summer and Fall sessions are available, no prior experience or participation is required to sign up. There is no fee for this activity, signed photo/liability release forms are required with registration. Registration required. Fee: Free.
PRIDE Bowling Party: 6-9 p.m. at Alley's Pizza at Lakeview Lanes, 229 Center St., Douglas. Join us for a fantastic night of strikes, spares, and celebration at our Pride Bowling Party. Come cheer on the bowlers, soak up the fun atmosphere, and enjoy a night of camaraderie. Plus, don’t miss the trophy ceremony honoring our top players. Let’s roll into an unforgettable evening together.
Park Theatre Open Mic: 8-11:30 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. PTOM is a weekly celebration of self-expression and community at Holland's historic Park Theatre — every Tuesday. Music, comedy, poetry, dancing, and more. DM Park Theatre open mic to perform. Hosted by Jair Driesenga. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. $5 cover. (18+ or accompanied by guardian. PTOM is live and uncensored.)
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Variety Night): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. We are currently planning on a variety night of music where we play a little bit of everything from the Grand Haven Musical Fountain Jukebox.
Wednesday, June 4
Holland Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Farmers Market is located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland and is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season. Local farmers offer freshly picked fruits and vegetables of every variety, beautiful bouquets of flowers and plants for home and garden. A wide variety of baked goods (including breads, pies and cookies), all natural honey and maple syrup and farm fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, in addition to sweet treats, gourmet specialty foods and much, much more.
Grand Haven Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 301 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Farmers Market is brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg to provide farmers and small business owners an opportunity to sell their fresh, Michigan grown and/or produced foods directly to customers. The Market will act as the community gathering place to educate and encourage healthy living within our communities. Please be courteous — dogs and smoking are prohibited.
Capital Campaign Readiness with Kennari Consulting: 9-11 a.m. at Bethany Christian Services, 11335 James St., Holland. Join us to discuss Campaign Readiness and what it means to be prepared for a campaign. This program is appropriate for any fundraising staff as well as board members. Grab your tickets at shorturl.at/W3QLP.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Pride Speaker Series Presents Archiving Lesbian History: From Sports to Music: 4-7 p.m. at Saugatuck/Douglas District Library, 174 Center St., Saugatuck. Bonnie Morris, a women’s history professor currently teaching at UC Berkeley, will be speaking at 5:30 p.m. about her book, “What’s the Score: 25 Years of Teaching Women’s Sports History.” Before the lecture, at 4 p.m., our friends at the History Center are hosting a social gathering with drinks to set the stage for this engaging and educational event.
Bingo Night: 6-8 p.m. at Sperry's Moviehouse, 84 W. Eighth St., Holland. Gather your friends and mark your calendars for Wine Bingo Wednesday. Join us for an evening packed with bingo thrills and fabulous prizes. From tickets and coupons to gift cards, popcorn, and scrumptious treats, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a delightful selection of wines and tasty food options available for purchase throughout the night. Admission is free, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss out on the fun — play to win while prizes last.
Chaka Khan: 7 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. For more information and tickets, visit meijergardens.org/events/chaka-khan/?occurrence=2025-06-04.
Barry Manilow: 7 p.m. at Van Andel Arena, 130 Fulton St. W, Grand Rapids. Having sold more than 85 million albums worldwide, Barry Manilow is one of the world's all-time best selling recording artists. The Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award-winning musician has had an astonishing 51 Top 40 singles including 12 No. 1s and 27 Top 10 hits. He is ranked as the No. 1 Adult Contemporary Artist of all time, according to Billboard and R&R magazines. More info and tickets at vanandelarena.com/events.
Music on the Grand: 7-9 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. free live music on the waterfront in downtown Grand Haven every Wednesday evening all summer. Bring your lawn chair or dancing shoes — either way, you’ll be glad you stopped by for great tunes by the beautiful Grand River. June 4 entertainment is the Spring Lake High School Jazz Band.
Music in the Park: 7-9 p.m. at Wicks Park Bar & Grill, 449 Water St., Saugatuck. This summer, Wicks Park in downtown Saugatuck will come alive with the vibrant sounds of Music in the Park, a beloved 12-week concert series held every Wednesday evening from June through August. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Kalamazoo River, these free, family-friendly performances take place at the park’s charming gazebo, offering a delightful experience for attendees of all ages. Each week starting at 7 p.m., local and regional musicians will showcase a diverse array of genres, including jazz, blues, classic rock, folk, and more. Whether you’re tapping your toes to a soulful melody or dancing along to an upbeat tune, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. As the sun sets over the harbor, relax under the stars and immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere that Music in the Park offers. It’s an ideal setting for families, friends, and visitors to gather and create lasting summer memories.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Jimmy Buffett Night.): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. It’s five o’clock somewhere as the Grand Haven Musical Fountain features a night of Jimmy Buffett music. Enjoy some of Buffett’s classics brought to life.
Thursday, June 5
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Lakeshore Parade of Homes: Noon-8 p.m. at Lakeshore Home Builders Association, 211 Lincoln Ave., Holland. Tour new homes along the Lakeshore for design ideas, latest trends and inspiration for your dream home. See 20 of the lakeshore's award-winning builders showcase their work. Plan your route your way … start at any home. Make sure you check out all of our 25 in-person home tours from Whitehall to South Haven and everywhere in between (and one virtual home tour). Visit the homes anytime during the event.
Shipwreck Saloon: 6-8 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Step into the Shipwreck Saloon for a chilling cocktail experience in the dead of night. The Pirates and Rum Experience is an interactive show where the dead tell their tales based on the real-life murders and legends of the Pirates of the South Seas. Prepare ye livers, as you will be served four different rum cocktails throughout the experience. This high-energy interactive live show will fully transport you into a pirating world of cocktails and treasures. Beware, as the night holds multiple surprises. Get your tickets for the Pirates and Rum Experience. $50.
Music on Main: 6-9 p.m. in Downtown Zeeland. Grab your family and friends and join us for Music on Main. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and yard games at the Downtown Zeeland Social District. Picnic tables and yard games are available, feel free to bring your own chairs or pack a picnic dinner.
King Trivia: 7-9 p.m. at Brewery 4 Two 4, 321 Douglas Ave., #120, Holland. Grab your team of up to 6 people or play yourself while you enjoy a craft pint of beer or cider made in house at Brewery 4 Two 4. free to play, gift cards to winners and random teams.
Comedian Mark Viera: 8-10 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. Mark Viera Born and raised in The Bronx, Mark embarked on his 20-year comedy career at the famed Stand Up New York Comedy Club on Broadway in New York City. Mark is known on the comedy circuit for his hilariously high energy style, Mark is the Comedian other Comedians envy while on stage. Mark’s comedy is based on reality and he weaves effortlessly through his reality based material. So whether he's talking about his crazy family, his life experiences or fully embodying the crazy characters in his show, Mark’s stories take the audience on a high definition ride. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. 18+ or with adult supervision. General admission: $25; VIP: $35.
Shipwreck Saloon: 8-10 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Step into the Shipwreck Saloon for a chilling cocktail experience in the dead of night. The Pirates and Rum Experience is an interactive show where the dead tell their tales based on the real-life murders and legends of the Pirates of the South Seas. Prepare ye livers, as you will be served four different rum cocktails throughout the experience. This high-energy interactive live show will fully transport you into a pirating world of cocktails and treasures. Beware, as the night holds multiple surprises. Get your tickets for the Pirates and Rum Experience. $50.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Throwback Thursday: ’70s Night): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Get ready for a groovy night on the Grand Haven Musical Fountain. Join us for a night filled with Bob Seger, The Bee Gees, The Carpenters and other great ’70s groups. Our journey back to the 1970s is sure to be a cool time.
Friday, June 6
Summer Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Shop our seasonal market featuring West Michigan farmers, talented crafters, woodworkers, artists, chefs, and more. Find a selection of locally grown and freshly picked fruits, vegetables, and flowers — along with artisan baked goods, all-natural honey, maple syrup, farm fresh eggs, cheeses, meats, gourmet mushrooms, and small batch coffees. In addition to the delicious treats, spoil yourself with luxury bath items, beautiful home goods, and unique apparel.
Knee-high naturalists: 10-11:30 a.m. at Dragonflies Discovery Preschool, 30 152nd Ave., Holland. Knee-high naturalists introduce the wonders of the natural world to young children. Crafts, activities, books, snacks, live animals, and outside exploration will be incorporated into their nature-based learning experience. Parents can drop off their 4- to 6-year-old or stay with the class. Parents or guardians are asked to attend with their 3-year-old to help with bathroom use and transitioning into a group learning environment. Suggested age range is 3-6 years old. Guardians drop children off or stay with the class. Registration is required. Register and pay for attending children only (except infants). Fee: $10 per child, $5 for members.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Start of Summer Celebration: Noon-8 p.m. at Craig's Cruisers, 651 Chicago Drive, Holland. Kick off your summer break at Craig's Cruisers in Holland. Enjoy two hours of unlimited attractions, a $20 arcade credit, and access to face painting and bounce houses. Food is not included, but can be added on at the door. Mark your calendars and get your tickets at the park when you arrive.
Lakeshore Parade of Homes: Noon-8 p.m. at Lakeshore Home Builders Association, 211 Lincoln Ave., Holland. Tour new homes along the Lakeshore for design ideas, latest trends and inspiration for your dream home. See 20 of the lakeshore's award-winning builders showcase their work. Plan your route your way … start at any home. Make sure you check out all of our 25 in-person home tours from Whitehall to South Haven and everywhere in between (and one virtual home tour). Visit the homes anytime during the event.
Snake Snacks: 1-2 p.m. at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Have you ever wondered what snakes eat? What about frogs? Snakes and adult frogs are carnivores and only eat other animals. Come to the ODC this summer to find out what's on the menu as you watch our resident reptiles and amphibians enjoy a meal. Guardians stay with the class. No registration necessary. free.
Jump Into Summer ’25: 5 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. We’re coming back again with the biggest free party of the year at Jump into Summer, highlighting all the things that make our little corner of the globe so creatively intriguing. We’ll welcome another incredible Michigan summer with big entertainment, bold imagination, and buckets of joy. Doors open at 5 p.m, and hands-on activities begin with professional artists. Dust off those dancing shoes from a winter in the closet because the stage will be rocking all night long with uplifting and boogie-inducing music.
Vintage Car Show + Cruise: 5-9 p.m. at 124 E. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Vintage Car Club is planning the annual "Remember When" Cruise & Car Show in Downtown Holland. "Remember When" begins with a car show at 5pm at the old Maycroft Versendaal Lincoln Mercury dealership at 124 E. 8th Street. There will be many cars from every era to walk around and admire. The final highlight of the evening, the Remember When Cruise, will begin at 8 p.m. free.
PRIDE Jazz for Justice Concert: 5:30-7 p.m. at All Saints' Episcopal Church, 252 Grand St., Saugatuck. Come listen to The Holland Concert Jazz Orchestra as a Pride week celebration. Food trucks and beverages will be available.
Shipwreck Saloon: 6-8 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Step into the Shipwreck Saloon for a chilling cocktail experience in the dead of night. The Pirates and Rum Experience is an interactive show where the dead tell their tales based on the real-life murders and legends of the Pirates of the South Seas. Prepare ye livers, as you will be served four different rum cocktails throughout the experience. This high-energy interactive live show will fully transport you into a pirating world of cocktails and treasures. Beware, as the night holds multiple surprises. Get your tickets for the Pirates and Rum Experience. $50.
Coheed and Cambria * Mastodon: The Infinite Arc Tour: 7 p.m. at Van Andel Arena, 130 Fulton St. W, Grand Rapids. Ten albums in, something changed for Coheed and Cambria. As singer, guitarist, and master storyteller Claudio Sanchez began plotting out the sci-fi-inspired New York prog legends’ latest, The Father of Make Believe, he found himself writing more directly about his life and, especially, his career. For more info and tickets, visit vanandelarena.com/events.
Public Star Gazing: 8-10 p.m. at Hemlock Crossing, 8115 West Olive Road, West Olive. The observatory is open from 8-11 p.m. (weather and clear sky permitting). There are no entry fees. Please be aware that the park gate closes automatically at 10 p.m. sharp, therefore visitors must arrive before then to enter the park. Visible night sky objects: planets, the Moon, deep sky objects like galaxies, star clusters and planetary nebulae.
Shipwreck Saloon: 8-10 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Step into the Shipwreck Saloon for a chilling cocktail experience in the dead of night. The Pirates and Rum Experience is an interactive show where the dead tell their tales based on the real-life murders and legends of the Pirates of the South Seas. Prepare ye livers, as you will be served four different rum cocktails throughout the experience. This high-energy interactive live show will fully transport you into a pirating world of cocktails and treasures. Beware, as the night holds multiple surprises. Get your tickets for the Pirates and Rum Experience. $50.
Live Music: 8-11 p.m. at Hops at 84 East, 84 E. Eighth St., Holland. Rotating selection of musicians performing live in our beautiful tap room every Friday and Saturday night. No cover.
Live Music: 9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Live music weekly, Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (From The Mitten): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Some amazing musicians have come from Michigan. Enjoy a night of music all From The Mitten. This made in Michigan night will feature music from Stevie Wonder, Bob Seger, Del Shannon, Madonna and more.
Saturday, June 7
Yoga in the Park: 8-9 a.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. A series of fun all level outdoor yoga classes on Saturday mornings at Kollen Park on the edge of Lake Macatawa. Bring your beach towel and your yoga mat and join us by the band shell for this fun, outdoor class. $10/class; paid on-site (credit/debit card, Apple/Google Pay accepted)
Grand Haven Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at 301 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Farmers Market is brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg to provide farmers and small business owners an opportunity to sell their fresh, Michigan-grown and/or produced foods directly to customers. The Market will act as the community gathering place to educate and encourage healthy living within our communities. Please be courteous — dogs and smoking are prohibited.
Holland Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Farmers Market is located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland and is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season. Local farmers offer freshly picked fruits and vegetables of every variety, beautiful bouquets of flowers and plants for home and garden. A wide variety of baked goods (including breads, pies and cookies), all natural honey and maple syrup and farm fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, in addition to sweet treats, gourmet specialty foods and much, much more.
Spring Lake Wooden & Classic Boat Show: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Spring Lake’s Mill Point Park, 210 School St, Spring Lake. The annual Spring Lake Wooden and Classic Boat Show will be held at Spring Lake’s Mill Point Park. This year’s featured marque is Century. The event is free to the public.
Grand Adventure Summer Reading Kick-Off Party: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Central Park, 421 Columbus Ave, Grand Haven. Kick off the 2025 Summer Reading Challenge with The Grand Adventure Kick-Off Party—a fun-filled, family-friendly event in Central Park. Stop by between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to register, pick up your prize, and enjoy free activities including a bubble party with DJ Miss Elizabeth, live music by Nocturnal Lights, yard games, face painting, craft stations, food trucks, and a book sale. In case of rain, the event will be held inside the library.
Artist Market: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Woosah Outfitters and Outside Coffee, 450 W Center Street, Douglas. Woosah is hosting a vibrant seasonal pop-up artist event located in the charming town of Douglas, Michigan. Running from May through October, this curated experience brings together a rotating lineup of up to 8 local artists and vendors. Whether you’re a local resident or a Lake Michigan traveler passing through, Woosah offers a fresh and inspiring stop. The atmosphere is laid-back and welcoming. It’s a great way to discover new talent, support small businesses, and take home something truly unique.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
PRIDE Care-A-Van Parade: 10:30 a.m. at City of the Village of Douglas, 86 W Center Street, Douglas. Join us for the vibrant PRIDE Care-A-Van Parade starting from Saugatuck High School at 10:30 a.m.
Netherlands “Klok” Runs at Noon: 12 p.m. at Holland Museum, 31 West 10th Street, Holland. See the wonderful moving parts of the Netherlands “Klok” from the 1939 World’s Fair. The Klok runs on the first Saturday of every month at noon for one minute. Enjoy Holland's heritage at three museum sites, the Holland Museum and two newly restored house museums; the Cappon House and Settlers House. Elegant 2nd floor galleries now house the museum's extensive Dutch Collection of Fine & Decorative Arts. On exhibit are fifty-six 17th to 20th century Dutch paintings and more than one hundred and seventy other cultural objects, from fine furniture, Delftware and silver to original Dutch costumes. Follow the story of our settlement in 1847 as it shows the development as a city of diverse people. All three sites are listed on the National Register of Historic places.
PRIDE in the Park Festival: 12-6 p.m. at 8 Center St., Douglas. All are welcome. PRIDE in the Park Festival is at Beery Field in downtown Douglas. The party starts at noon with amazing live performances, including local favorites Random Play and Chicago’s premier 80’s tribute band Sixteen Candles, ready to make their Pride debut by bringing high-energy nostalgia to the stage. Along with incredible music, guests can enjoy delicious food, refreshing drinks, and an array of vendors, making it a day filled with love, inclusivity, and pure celebration. Don’t miss out on this spectacular week of community and pride. Come be part of the magic in Saugatuck/Douglas—the one and only Art Coast® of Michigan.
Start of Summer Celebration: 12-8 p.m. at Craig's Cruisers, 651 Chicago Drive, Holland. Kick off your summer break at Craig's Cruisers in Holland. Enjoy 2 hours of UNLIMITED attractions, a $20 arcade credit, and access to face painting and bounce houses. Food is not included, but can be added on at the door. Mark your calendars and get your tickets on park when you arrive.
Lakeshore Parade of Homes: Noon-8 p.m. at Lakeshore Home Builders Association, 211 Lincoln Ave., Holland. Tour new homes along the Lakeshore for design ideas, latest trends and inspiration for your dream home. See 20 of the lakeshore's award-winning builders showcase their work. Plan your route your way … start at any home. Make sure you check out all of our 25 in-person home tours from Whitehall to South Haven and everywhere in between (and one virtual home tour). Visit the homes anytime during the event.
Music on the Patio: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Avenue, Fennville. From June through October, Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery hosts live music performances on their patio, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists from the Southwest Michigan area every Saturday and Sunday. This series offers patrons an opportunity to enjoy a variety of musical talents while savoring Crane’s renowned pies, ciders, and wines in a picturesque orchard setting.
Live Music on the Patio: 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Avenue, Holland. Your evening plans just got better: scenic views, tasty food, and LIVE tunes at Boatwerks. Join us on the patio overlooking the beautiful Lake Macatawa.
Wine & Canvas (Open Studio – DIY Pick your Painting): 6-8:30 p.m. at Wine and Canvas, 2675 E. Paris Ave. SE, Ste. E, Grand Rapids. Open studio is a great time to get creative on you own terms. Pick a painting off the wall to work on or come with your own design in mind. This is not a step-by-step instructional. However, we do have artists available to assist as needed. Ticket price includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and an 11 by 14 gallery-wrapped, take-home canvas. In studio you can also select to upgrade to. 16 by 20 canvas, pallet or wood cut out. You are welcomed to bring your own item to paint on if it measures 16 by 20 or under. Larger items will incur a paint-use upcharge. If you are interested in a special project during open studio (Y-shirt tie dye, pour painting or glue gun use) please contact the office. Open to all ages. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Wine & Canvas (Northern Lights): 6:30-9 p.m. at Wine and Canvas, 2675 E. Paris Ave. SE, Ste. E, Grand Rapids. Join us at our studio for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Greg Gutfeld: 7 p.m. at Van Andel Arena, 130 Fulton St. W, Grand Rapids. Greg Gutfeld has been called “outrageous and outspoken,” neither of which he denies. With special guest Tom Shillue and Joe Machi. For more info and tickets, visit vanandelarena.com/events.
Detroit's HOTTEST KISS Tribute Show: 7-11 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. Detroit's Hottest Kiss Tribute Show: Detroit Rock City. These entertainers are classic Kiss fans. Their music and stage show will impress even the most avid members of the Kiss Army. 18+ or with adult supervision. Tickets: $25 in advance; $30 day of show; $50 VIP Premium Padded Seating (Balcony); $100 GA Table for four upgrade — this doesn't include your tickets.
Live Music: 8-11 p.m. at Hops at 84 East, 84 E. Eighth St., Holland. Rotating selection of musicians performing LIVE in our beautiful tap room every Friday and Saturday night. No cover.
Live Music: 9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Live music weekly, Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Taylor Swift Night): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Taylor Swift Night is coming to The Grand Haven Musical Fountain. Enjoy a collection of hits from this top-selling artist. The show will cover a variety of songs from the different eras of this musicians successful career. Shake It Off in the Waterfront Stadium as you enjoy songs like Red, Bejeweled, Willow and a few others.
Sunday, June 8
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Jazz Sundays with Michael Hulett: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. Enjoy a soulful and smooth afternoon at Crane’s Pie Pantry and Restaurant with Jazz Sundays featuring Michael Hulett, a talented saxophonist known for his rich blend of jazz, blues, and R&B. Savor delicious homemade pies and classic comfort food while soaking in the warm, melodic sounds of live jazz in a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
Music on the Patio: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. From June through October, Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery hosts live music performances on their patio, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists from the Southwest Michigan area every Saturday and Sunday. This series offers patrons an opportunity to enjoy a variety of musical talents while savoring Crane’s renowned pies, ciders, and wines in a picturesque orchard setting.
Wine & Canvas (Michigan Lighthouse): 2-5 p.m. at Wine and Canvas, 2675 E. Paris Ave. SE, Ste. E, Grand Rapids. Join us at our studio for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Live Music: 5-8 p.m. at Sandy Point Beach House, 7175 Lake Shore Drive, West Olive. Join us for live music every Sunday.
Live Music on the Patio: 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Ave., Holland. Your evening plans just got better: scenic views, tasty food, and live tunes at Boatwerks. Join us on the patio overlooking the beautiful Lake Macatawa.
I’m With Her with Mason Via: 7 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. With the 2014 formation of I’m With Her, singer-songwriters Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan, and Sara Watkins introduced an essential new force into the world of folk music: a close-knit alliance of highly esteemed musicians, each graced with a deep understanding of folk tradition and unbridled passion for expanding its possibilities. For more info and tickets, visit meijergardens.org/events/im-with-her/?occurrence=2025-06-08.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (New Song Night): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Tonight, The Grand Haven Musical Fountain will feature music that is all new to our 2025 season.
Monday, June 9
Story Time: 10-11 a.m. at Winstrom Park, 1774 Perry St., Holland. Join us for a fun-filled adventure at Winstrom Park. Bring the kiddos out to enjoy a lively storytime with one of our naturalists, and meet some of our amazing captive animals up close. Afterward, put on your explorer hats and take a short hike to discover cool plants and critters hiding in the wild. Please dress to be outside the entire time. Guardians stay with the class. Registration is not required, but appreciated. outdoordiscovery.org/programs/#calendar.
Homeschool program - World of Water: 10 a.m.-noon at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. We’re looking for water in every way. Learn about the water all around us on a journey through the water cycle, and explore water’s importance in our ODC wetlands. Students will use models and their own observations to study how water can change a landscape, and how humans can impact our local watershed. This drop-off program is geared towards students ages 6-10. Please bring a water bottle and a snack. Fee: $10 per student, 20% discount for members.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Moving to the Music: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Be part of our musical jam. Play an instrument, clap your hands, tap your toes, lend a voice. Follow along with local musicians as we make music.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 1-5 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Free Second Monday: 4-7 p.m. at Holland, 31 W. 10th St., Holland. The Holland Museum is open the second Monday of every month with free admission for all visitors. Please check out our current exhibits, including Spark.Lab Smithsonian. Be sure to view our Events Calendar for more free Second Monday dates.
Wine & Canvas (Summer Friends): 6-8:30 p.m. at Pincrest Bar and Lanes, 6571 Airline Road, Fruitport. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Trivia Night: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Tulyp, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, 61 E. Seventh St., Holland. Join us for Trivia every Monday on the fifth floor of the Tulyp Hotel downtown Holland. The bar is open for food and drinks. It is free to play and the winning team gets $30 to spend at the 1847 Lounge.
Line Dance Workshops: 6:30-10 p.m. at Holland Civic Center, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Join us Monday nights for a fun night of country line dancing workshops with instructors Justin and Dimitri. The workshops run for five weeks through Monday, June 30. Open to anyone ages 16 and up. The workshops are going to focus on beginner and high beginner levels. No sandals or flip flops please. Cost is $50 for the five workshops. Beverages will be available for purchase. Grab your friends and join us to boot, scoot, and boogie. Open dance immediately following from 8:30-10 p.m. Lessons $10 at door. Open dance $5 for ages 21+, $10 for ages 16-20.
Trivia Night: 7-9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Welcome. You and your friends are invited to Trivia Night brought to you by Trivia Cat. Join us at the Itty Bitty Bar for a night of drinking, eating, socializing and trivia questions (about anything). We will challenge your trivia knowledge over several rounds of questions, projected onto the big screen. New teams are welcomed. Bring your friends and play as a team. There are no restrictions to team size, so feel free to play alone or with a bunch of friends. The top teams, and perhaps a random losing team, will win gift cards. All are welcome. This event is free, although recommended for age 21+. If you love trivia and want to test your knowledge, come out and join us. Please arrive early and settle into some good viewing seats.
Open Mic: 7-10 p.m. at New Holland Brewing Co. Restaurant & Pub, 66 E. Eighth St., Holland. Open Mic at New Holland every Monday 7-10 p.m. through August.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Hispanic Heritage Fiesta.): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Did you miss Hispanic Heritage Festival last year? Catch the 2024 Hispanic Heritage Festival show in action as it returns to the fountain. The Grand Haven Hispanic Heritage Fiesta is independent from the Musical Fountain. To learn more about their event schedule and activities, visit their website: tcpuentes.org.
Tuesday, June 10
Douglas Farmers Market: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Beery Field, 8 Center St., Douglas. This vibrant hub of local agriculture aims to showcase the region’s diverse and bountiful offerings at a farmers market. On your visit, you can expect a variety of locally grown produce, plants, flowers, artisan foods and more.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 2-7 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Food Truck Tuesday Kick Off: 5-7 p.m. at Midtown Center, 96 W. 15th St., Holland. The Midtown Center will be hosting a weekly food truck series this summer through Aug. 26. Join us at the Midtown Center each Tuesday to purchase a great meal from a rotating local food truck and enjoy a live performance from a local group. Limited seating available; guests are welcome to bring blankets and lawn chairs.
Birding Hike: 6-7:30 p.m. at Sanctuary Woods Preserve, 4750 66th St., Holland. Join us for a birding hike around a local birding hotspot. Walk with one of our naturalists who will guide you through the trails. Our naturalist will help you learn identification techniques and more while identifying birds on the walk. All experience levels are welcome. Binoculars will be provided. It is suggested to download Merlin Bird ID and eBird, but not required. Suggested age range is 10-99 years old. Guardians stay with the class. Registration is not required, but appreciated. Free.
Wine & Canvas (Summer Eclipse): 6-8:30 p.m. at Uccello’s Standale, 4787 Lake Michigan Drive NW, Walker. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Wine & Canvas (Magical Forest Night): 6-8:30 p.m. at Flo’s Rockford, 4425 14 Mile Road NE, Rockford. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
American Legion Concert: 7:30 p.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. As a community band, the mission of the Holland American Legion Band is to offer an opportunity for lifelong musical expression and enjoyment by providing quality and challenging musical experiences for its musicians and audiences. It is our goal to educate and entertain our audiences, and to excel at what we do. Following the goal of the American Legion Post that founded the band, we also continue to provide musical support for local community and veterans organizations' events and activities.
Comedian Rob Little: 7:30-10 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Comedian Rob Little uses his training from the world-famous Second City Improv Comedy Club to create routines that are inventive, funny, spontaneous, and completely unique. A sketch comedy player on the Fox Sports Net Show, "The Best Damn Sports Show Period", Comedy Central's “Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time” and "Last Call with Carson Daly." He headlines clubs, colleges, cruises, and corporate events all over the country. Don't miss his one night only stop in Holland. Ages 18+. $25.
Park Theatre Open Mic: 8-11:30 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. PTOM is a weekly celebration of self-expression and community at Holland's historic Park Theatre — every Tuesday. Music, comedy, poetry, dancing, and more. DM Park Theatre open mic to perform. Hosted by Jair Driesenga. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. $5 cover. (18+ or accompanied by guardian. PTOM is live and uncensored.)
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Name That Tune.): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Tonight’s Themed Tuesday will feature all songs with a Name in their title. Enjoy songs like: Fernando (ABBA), Tom Sawyer (Rush), Fur Elise (Beethoven), Jolene (Dolly Parton), Tim McGraw (Taylor Swift) and We Don’t Talk About Bruno (Disney’s Encanto).
Wednesday, June 11
Holland Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Farmers Market is located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland and is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season. Local farmers offer freshly picked fruits and vegetables of every variety, beautiful bouquets of flowers and plants for home and garden. A wide variety of baked goods (including breads, pies and cookies), all-natural honey and maple syrup and farm fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, in addition to sweet treats, gourmet specialty foods and much, much more.
Grand Haven Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 301 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Farmers Market is brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg to provide farmers and small business owners an opportunity to sell their fresh, Michigan-grown and/or produced foods directly to customers. The Market will act as the community gathering place to educate and encourage healthy living within our communities. Please be courteous — dogs and smoking are prohibited.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Nature for Tykes - Backyard Mammals: 10-11 a.m. at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Bring your little tykes out to discover the wonders of nature. Each fun-filled program is a hands-on experience that will spark curiosity and create unforgettable memories for both you and your child. This summer, we’ll be learning about the mammals found in our backyard, wildflowers, and the similarities and differences between butterflies and moths. Suggested age range is 3-7 years old. Guardians stay with the class. Registration is required. Register and pay for attending children only (except infants). Fee: $6 per child, 20% discount for members. outdoordiscovery.org/programs/#calendar.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Outdoor Artist Studio: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Explore outdoors with an artist’s eye. Join local artists in our vibrant atmosphere for engaging, informal art experiences. Get creative with everyday materials such as paper, crayons and clay.
Bingo Night: 6-8 p.m. at Sperry's Moviehouse, 84 W. Eighth St., Holland. Gather your friends and mark your calendars for Wine Bingo Wednesday. Join us for an evening packed with bingo thrills and fabulous prizes. From tickets and coupons to gift cards, popcorn, and scrumptious treats, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a delightful selection of wines and tasty food options available for purchase throughout the night. Admission is free, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss out on the fun — play to win while prizes last.
Live Music at the Lake: 6-9 p.m. at Big Lake Brewing, 13 W. 7th St., Holland. Live music each week.
Music on the Grand: 7-9 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 North Harbor, Grand Haven. Free live music on the waterfront in downtown Grand Haven every Wednesday evening all summer. Bring your lawn chair or dancing shoes — either way, you’ll be glad you stopped by for great tunes by the beautiful Grand River. June 11 entertainment is the Livin’ the Dream Band.
Music in the Park: 7-9 p.m. at Wicks Park Bar & Grill, 449 Water St., Saugatuck. This summer, Wicks Park in downtown Saugatuck will come alive with the vibrant sounds of Music in the Park, a beloved 12-week concert series held every Wednesday evening from June through August. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Kalamazoo River, these free, family-friendly performances take place at the park’s charming gazebo, offering a delightful experience for attendees of all ages. Each week starting at 7 p.m., local and regional musicians will showcase a diverse array of genres, including jazz, blues, classic rock, folk, and more. Whether you’re tapping your toes to a soulful melody or dancing along to an upbeat tune, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. As the sun sets over the harbor, relax under the stars and immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere that Music in the Park offers. It’s an ideal setting for families, friends, and visitors to gather and create lasting summer memories.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Date Night Playlist): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Love is in the air with our Date Night Playlist. Enjoyed a theme night of rom-com hits and songs to make you think about that special someone.
Thursday, June 12
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Lakeshore Parade of Homes: Noon-8 p.m. at Lakeshore Home Builders Association, 211 Lincoln Ave., Holland. Tour new homes along the Lakeshore for design ideas, latest trends and inspiration for your dream home. See 20 of the lakeshore's award-winning builders showcase their work. Plan your route your way … start at any home. Make sure you check out all of our 25 in-person home tours from Whitehall to South Haven and everywhere in between (and one virtual home tour). Visit the homes anytime during the event.
Wine & Canvas (Summer Poppy): 6-8:30 p.m. at Shamrock Bar, 1300 E. Eighth St., White Cloud. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids;.
Music on Main: 6-9 p.m. in Downtown Zeeland. Grab your family and friends and join us for Music on Main. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and yard games at the Downtown Zeeland Social District. Picnic tables and yard games are available; feel free to bring your own chairs or pack a picnic dinner.
Street Performer Series: 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Downtown Holland. The popular Street Performer Series returns to Downtown Holland every Thursday night this summer. During the Street Performer Series, the entire community is invited to enjoy the sights and sounds of 30 different artists and groups while they perform free for the public throughout Downtown Holland. From musicians and break dancers to caricature artists, balloon twisters, jugglers, face painters, and more ... you'll find every performance art imaginable in Downtown Holland during the Street Performer Series. The Series is entirely free to attend, but tipping the performers is highly encouraged. free.
Author Visit – Viola Shipman: 7 p.m. at Manifest Events and Retreats, 429 Butler St., Saugatuck. Meet Viola Shipman in person and get your copy of The Page Turner signed at a free, ticketed event hosted by the Book Nook of Saugatuck at Manifest Events and Retreats. Tickets are available via the Book Nook Facebook page and website, and books can be purchased at the Book Nook.
Taj Mahal + Keb’ Mo’: Room on the Porch Tour with Abraham Alexander: 7 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. TajMo — the historic collaboration between two generations of American music masters — make their long-awaited return with a new full-length album, Room On The Porch. The 10-song collection finds Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’ reuniting for their first release together since 2017, when their debut collaboration brought them from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, for a stunning performance alongside Jon Batiste, to the Grammy stage, where they took home Best Contemporary Blues Album. For more information and tickets, visit meijergardens.org/events.
King Trivia: 7-9 p.m. at Brewery 4 Two 4, 321 Douglas Ave., #120, Holland. Grab your team of up to 6 people or play yourself while you enjoy a craft pint of beer or cider made in-house at Brewery 4 Two 4. Free to play, gift cards to winners and random teams.
Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show: 7:30 p.m. at Van Andel Arena, 130 Fulton St. W, Grand Rapids. Stapleton won three awards at the CMA Awards this past fall, making him a 19-time CMA Award-winner. With this achievement, Stapleton tied the record for most CMA wins ever with Brooks & Dunn, while also extending his own record for most wins in the Male Vocalist of the Year category (eight). For more information and tickets, visit vanandelarena.com/events.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Throwback Thursday): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Get ready to go to the Hop for a rad night on the Grand Haven Musical Fountain. Join us for a night filled with oldies but goodies from the '50s and '60s. Our journey through the 1950s & 1960s is sure to be a cool time.
Friday, June 13
Summer Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Shop our seasonal market featuring West Michigan farmers, talented crafters, woodworkers, artists, chefs, and more. Find a selection of locally grown and freshly picked fruits, vegetables, and flowers – along with artisan baked goods, all-natural honey, maple syrup, farm fresh eggs, cheeses, meats, gourmet mushrooms, and small batch coffees. In addition to the delicious treats, spoil yourself with luxury bath items, beautiful home goods, and unique apparel.
Knee-high Naturalists: 10 a.m.-noon at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Knee-high Naturalists introduces the wonders of the natural world to young children. Crafts, activities, books, snacks, live animals, and outside exploration will be incorporated into their nature-based learning experience. Parents can drop off their 4- to 6-year-olds or stay with the class. Parents or guardians are asked to attend with their 3-year-old to help with bathroom use and transitioning into a group learning environment. Suggested age range is 3-6 years old. Guardians drop children off or stay with the class. Registration is required. Register and pay for attending children only (except infants). Fee: $10 per child, $5 for members.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Banquet for the Birds: 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Stop by the De Witt Birds of Prey Center during this open-house style program and watch a naturalist feed our resident raptors. You will learn about the habitats these birds live in, some of their amazing adaptations, and what they love to eat. You can bring a snack for yourself, too. Plan on a 15-minute walk from the Main Entrance to the De Witt Birds of Prey Center. Suggested age range is up to 99 years old. Guardians stay with the class. No registration necessary. free.
Lakeshore Parade of Homes: Noon-8 p.m. at Lakeshore Home Builders Association, 211 Lincoln Ave., Holland. Tour new homes along the Lakeshore for design ideas, latest trends and inspiration for your dream home. See 20 of the lakeshore's award-winning builders showcase their work. Plan your route your way … start at any home. Make sure you check out all of our 25 in-person home tours from Whitehall to South Haven and everywhere in between (and one virtual home tour). Visit the homes anytime during the event.
Friends of Friends Band & Inspired Eats Food Truck: 5-8 p.m. at Tanglewood Winery, 15811 Riley St., Holland. Join us for live music, food, and wine. Inspired Eats will be serving dinner from 4-8 p.m. Friends of Friends Music will be performing from 5-8 p.m. Stopping by earlier? We'll be open from 12-9 p.m.
Summer Concert Series: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Kollen Park and Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. Residents and visitors alike are invited to join in the excitement at the Kollen Park Bandshell every Friday evening to enjoy a free community concert. These free community concerts are once again made possible through the generous support of presenting sponsors, Blain’s Farm & Fleet, Haworth, and Barber Ford of Holland. Concerts are free to attend and begin at 6:30 p.m. and last approximately two hours. Indoor bathrooms, lots of parking, and a beautiful waterfront view make Kollen Park an ideal place to take in the sounds of summer. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy dinner overlooking Lake Macatawa, while enjoying this year’s diverse musical line-up. With a different musical guest and food vendor featured weekly, guests are sure to find a night that fits their interests.
Killers of Kill Tony: 7 p.m. at DeVos Performance Hall, 303 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids. Building upon the success and energy of “Kill Tony,” "Killers of Kill Tony" showcases the diverse talent pool of comedians who have graced the stage of the original podcast with their wit, humor, and unique comedic styles. “Killers of Kill Tony” will feature your favorite characters doing their longer standup sets, all in one night. The current “Killers of Kill Tony” lineup includes Martin Phillips, David Jolly, Kim Congdon and Christina Mariani.
Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show: 7:30 p.m. at Van Andel Arena, 130 Fulton St. W, Grand Rapids. Stapleton won three awards at the CMA Awards this past fall, making him a 19-time CMA Award-winner. With this achievement, Stapleton tied the record for most CMA wins ever with Brooks & Dunn, while also extending his own record for most wins in the Male Vocalist of the Year category (eight). For more information and tickets, visit vanandelarena.com/events.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Award Winning Karaoke Night: 7:30-11 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. $5 cover. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Public Star Gazing: 8-10 p.m. at Hemlock Crossing, 8115 West Olive Road, West Olive. The observatory is open from 8-11 p.m. (weather and clear sky permitting). There are no entry fees. Please be aware that the park gate closes automatically at 10 p.m. sharp, therefore, visitors must arrive before then to enter the park. Visible night sky objects: planets, the Moon, deep sky objects like galaxies, star clusters and planetary nebulae.
Live Music: 8-11 p.m. at Hops at 84 East, 84 E. Eighth St., Holland. Rotating selection of musicians performing live in our beautiful tap room every Friday and Saturday night. No cover.
Live Music: 9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Live music weekly, Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Variety Night): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. We are currently planning on a variety night of music where we play a little bit of everything from the Grand Haven Musical Fountain Jukebox.
Saturday, June 14
Town Crier Races: 7:30 a.m. at City of Saugatuck, 401 Elizabeth Street, Saugatuck. The Town Crier Races 5K, 10K and half marathon deliver a fun and scenic view of the Saugatuck/Douglas, Michigan area. The beauty of the lakeshore course makes it a favorite of runners year after year. No one is a stranger on the courses. Every runner’s accomplishments are celebrated, and you’ll have a cheering section whether you brought your own or not. The small-town vibe just can’t be duplicated, and you’ll feel welcome right away. The event proceeds provide a majority of the funding for the Saugatuck High School Cross Country and Track Teams, donating over $101,000 since 2002. Help make a difference in the lives of student athletes and have a great time doing it.
Yoga in the Park: 8-9 a.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. A series of fun all all-level outdoor yoga classes on Saturday mornings at Kollen Park on the edge of Lake Macatawa. Bring your beach towel and your yoga mat and join us by the band shell for this fun, outdoor class. $10/class; paid on-site (credit/debit card, Apple/Google Pay accepted).
Juneteenth 5K Walk/Run: 8 a.m.-noon at 427 Maple Ave., Holland. Join us for the Juneteenth Freedom Walk and Run 5K. This is not just a celebration of liberation; it's also an amazing opportunity to encourage our community to embrace health and wellness. Together, let’s promote fitness, connection, and joy as we honor our heritage and move towards a healthier future. Register today on runsignup.com $35.
Grand Haven Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at 301 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Farmers Market is brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg to provide farmers and small business owners an opportunity to sell their fresh, Michigan-grown and/or produced foods directly to customers. The Market will act as the community gathering place to educate and encourage healthy living within our communities. Please be courteous — dogs and smoking are prohibited.
Holland Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Farmers Market is located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland and is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season. Local farmers offer freshly picked fruits and vegetables of every variety, beautiful bouquets of flowers and plants for home and garden. A wide variety of baked goods (including breads, pies and cookies), all-natural honey and maple syrup and farm fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, in addition to sweet treats, gourmet specialty foods and much, much more.
Grand Haven Pride Festival 2025: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 1 North Harbor, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Pride fosters justice and inclusivity by providing visible and engaging opportunities, events, and education to establish an affirming community for all.
Sand Sculpture Contest: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Grand Haven City Beach, 1149 S. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Get your shovel and pail ready for the Annual Sand Sculpture Contest at Grand Haven City Beach. Visitors, residents, and businesses of the Grand Haven Area are invited to participate in the Sand Sculpture Contest, spectate from the sideline, and even cast a “people’s choice” vote. This family-friendly event is a great way to kick off your summer along Lake Michigan while putting your sand sculpting skills to the test. All skill levels are invited to register.
2nd Annual Summer Market: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Ottawa County Fairgrounds, 1286 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Join us for the second annual Summer Market. A free admission event at Gate 3 of the Ottawa County Fairgrounds. Over 60 vendors, food trucks, amazing giveaways & so much more. Grab the family and shop some amazingly unique vendors. This event will take place rain or shine; we can't wait to party with you.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Science Saturday: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Investigate Michigan’s natural world. Explore fascinating facts about insects, fossils, mammals and more. Participate in kid-friendly activities and learn about scientific wonders from guest naturalists and scientists.
Lakeshore Parade of Homes: Noon-8 p.m. at Lakeshore Home Builders Association, 211 Lincoln Ave., Holland. Tour new homes along the Lakeshore for design ideas, latest trends and inspiration for your dream home. See 20 of the lakeshore's award-winning builders showcase their work. Plan your route your way … start at any home. Make sure you check out all of our 25 in-person home tours from Whitehall to South Haven and everywhere in between (and one virtual home tour). Visit the homes anytime during the event.
Music on the Patio: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. From June through October, Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery hosts live music performances on their patio, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists from the Southwest Michigan area every Saturday and Sunday. This series offers patrons an opportunity to enjoy a variety of musical talents while savoring Crane’s renowned pies, ciders, and wines in a picturesque orchard setting.
A Shore Thing: 2-5 p.m. at J. Petter Galleries, 161 Blue Star Hwy., Douglas. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Great Lakes with A Shore Thing, an exhibition celebrating the work of Rein Vanderhill, Debra Reid Jenkins, Jack Flynn, and Paula Neale Rice. Inspired by the ever-changing shoreline, these artists capture the movement of water, the play of light, and the textures of sand, stone, and sky in their unique styles. From vibrant interpretations of the lakeshore’s energy to serene reflections of its quiet moments, A Shore Thing invites viewers to experience the deep connection between art and nature along the freshwater coast. Enjoy live music and refreshments.
Lakeshore Architecture: 4-5 p.m. at Ox-Bow House, 137 Center St., Douglas. Ox-Bow House is excited to host the 2025 featured Summer Exhibition, The Local Vernacular: Lakeshore Architecture at Ox-Bow. Curated by Executive Director Shannon R. Stratton, the exhibition tells the story of the influential architects of Ox-Bow. An opening reception will be held June 14 from 4-5 p.m. in conjunction with the Second Saturday gallery stroll in downtown Douglas.
Live Music on the Patio: 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Ave., Holland. Your evening plans just got better: scenic views, tasty food, and live tunes at Boatwerks. Join us on the patio overlooking the beautiful Lake Macatawa.
Father's Day Kickback: 7-11:30 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. A relaxed, fun and festive atmosphere where everyone can unwind and appreciate the special bond between fathers and their loved ones. Doors open at 7 p.m. 18+ or with adult supervision. $15 in advance, $20 day of show. Your ticket includes a plate of food.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Live Music: 8-11 p.m. at Hops at 84 East, 84 E. Eighth St., Holland. Rotating selection of musicians performing live in our beautiful tap room every Friday & Saturday night. No cover.
Live Music: 9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Live music weekly, Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Pride Festival Playlist on the Fountain): 10:10-10:40 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Tonight’s Musical Fountain performance will keep the party at the stadium going with a night of fun, upbeat music that everyone is sure to enjoy. Our production team strives to build our nightly playlists based on events that are held in the stadium whenever we can.
Sunday, June 15
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Sunday Sojourn: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Ox-Bow, School of Art and Artists' Residency, 3435 Rupprecht Way, Saugatuck. Take an inside look at the history, land, and culture of Ox-Bow at one of our Sunday Sojourns. Deputy Director of Campus Life and Operations, Claire Arctander, will introduce you to Ox-Bow’s facilities, including some historic cabins that are seldom open to the public. And before you leave, you’ll be able to enjoy Ox-Bow’s favorite Sunday tradition: brunch.
Major’s Auto Show: 12-5 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. Support the Major’s Auto Show at Crane’s Orchard on Father’s Day, June 15, from 12-5 p.m., featuring an incredible lineup of classic and custom cars. This special event is a military fundraiser, combining a love for automobiles with a cause that supports our troops — perfect for a fun-filled day with family and friends.
Music on the Patio: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. From June through October, Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery hosts live music performances on their patio, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists from the Southwest Michigan area every Saturday and Sunday. This series offers patrons an opportunity to enjoy a variety of musical talents while savoring Crane’s renowned pies, ciders, and wines in a picturesque orchard setting.
Wine & Canvas (Sunset Swirl): 2-5 p.m. at Wine and Canvas, 2675 E. Paris Ave. SE, Ste. E, Grand Rapids. Join us at our studio for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Live Music: 5-8 p.m. at Sandy Point Beach House, 7175 Lake Shore Drive, West Olive. Join us for live music every Sunday.
Live Music on the Patio: 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Ave., Holland. Your evening plans just got better: scenic views, tasty food, and live tunes at Boatwerks. Join us on the patio overlooking the beautiful Lake Macatawa.
Rick Springfield: I Want My ‘80s Tour: 6 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Over the past four decades, Rick Springfield has worn many hats as an entertainer and performer. The creator of some of the finest power-pop of the ’80s, he’s a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and musician who has sold 25 million albums and scored 17 U.S. Top 40 hits. For more information and tickets, visit meijergardens.org.
Praise By The Pier: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Head down to the Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium every Sunday night through Aug. 24 to listen to live music, and worship and sing along with a mixture of different bands. Praise by the Pier features live performances from bands who offer a wide variety of music from Praise and Worship, Contemporary Christian, Christian Folk, and so much more. More information at harkup.com/worship#ghpraise.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (New Song Night.): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Stay tuned for an all-new variety night playlist for the Grand Haven Musical Fountain.
Monday, June 16
Frog Catching.: 10-11 a.m. at Farview Park 6257 138th Ave., Saugatuck. Get ready for a wild adventure. Families are invited to join a naturalist at Farview Park for a fun-filled exploration of amphibians, insects, and all kinds of amazing aquatic life. We'll provide all the collection tubs and dip nets you need – just bring your curiosity. Make sure to wear old shoes or boots that are good to get wet (no sandals or bare feet, please). Get ready to splash, search, and discover nature up close. Suggested age range is up to 99 years old. Guardians stay with the class. Registration is not required, but appreciated. Free; sponsored by Laketown Township.
Creative Creatures: 10-11:30 a.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Create colorful creatures with sparkles and wings. Have a garden parade and show off what you’ve made. At story time, you’ll hear "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle, and participate in sensory activities related to insects, animals, and the great outdoors. For more information, visit sc4a.org/event/creative-creatures.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Moving to the Music: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Be part of our musical jam. Play an instrument, clap your hands, tap your toes, lend a voice. Follow along with local musicians as we make music.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 1-5 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Trivia Night: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Tulyp, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, 61 E. Seventh St., Holland. Join us for Trivia every Monday on the fifth floor of the Tulyp Hotel downtown Holland. The bar is open for food and drinks. It is free to play and the winning team gets $30 to spend at the 1847 Lounge.
Line Dance Workshops: 6:30-10 p.m. at Holland Civic Center, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Join us Monday nights for a fun night of country line dancing workshops with instructors Justin and Dimitri. The workshops run for five weeks through Monday, June 30. Open to anyone ages 16 and up. The workshops are going to focus on beginner and high beginner levels. No sandals or flip flops, please. Cost is $50 for the five workshops. Beverages will be available for purchase. Grab your friends and join us to boot, scoot, and boogie. Open dance immediately following from 8:30-10 p.m. Lessons $10 at door, Open Dance $5 for ages 21+, $10 for ages 16-20.
Diana Krall: 7 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Record-breaking musician Diana Krall is the only jazz singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. To date, her albums have garnered two Grammy Awards and 10 Juno Awards, and have earned nine Gold, three Platinum, and seven multi-Platinum status albums. For more information and tickets, visit meijergardens.org.
Trivia Night: 7-9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Welcome. You and your friends are invited to Trivia Night brought to you by Trivia Cat. Join us at the Itty Bitty Bar for a night of drinking, eating, socializing and trivia questions (about anything). We will challenge your trivia knowledge over several rounds of questions, projected onto the big screen. New teams are welcome. Bring your friends and play as a team. There are no restrictions to team size, so feel free to play alone or with a bunch of friends. The top teams, and perhaps a random losing team, will win gift cards. All are welcome. This event is free, although recommended for age 21+. If you love trivia and want to test your knowledge, come out and join us. Please arrive early and settle into some good viewing seats.
Open Mic: 7-10 p.m. at New Holland Brewing Co. Restaurant & Pub, 66 E. Eighth St., Holland. Open Mic at New Holland every Monday 7-10 p.m. through August.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Sci-Fi Night): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Journey into the world of Science Fiction with a show feature fit Sci-Fi Movie hits. Whether you’re experience Close Encounters with the Third Kind or traveling Back To The Future, this playlist features some great hits. Star Wars and Star Trek fans will both find something to enjoy with this show.
Tuesday, June 17
Explore a Story: 10-11 a.m. at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. It’s time to round up the little ones and come out to the Outdoor Discovery Center for Explore a Story. We’ll be introducing kids to the outdoors through books and outdoor adventures. We’ll read stories, take hikes, meet animals, and have lots of fun. Dress for the weather, this program is outdoors. Suggested age range is 1-7 years old. Guardians stay with the class. Registration is not required, but appreciated. Fee: $6 per child, $4 for members; pay for attending children only (except infants).
Douglas Farmers Market: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Beery Field, 8 Center St., Douglas. This vibrant hub of local agriculture aims to showcase the region’s diverse and bountiful offerings at a farmers market. On your visit, you can expect a variety of locally grown produce, plants, flowers, artisan foods and more.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 2-5 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Food Truck Tuesday Kick Off: 5-7 p.m. at Midtown Center, 96 W. 15th St., Holland. The Midtown Center will be hosting a weekly food truck series this Summer through Aug. 26. Join us at the Midtown Center each Tuesday to purchase a great meal from a rotating local food truck and enjoy a live performance from a local group. Limited seating available; guests are welcome to bring blankets and lawn chairs.
Wine & Canvas (Super Moon Lake): 6-8:30 p.m. at Flo’s Belmont, 1259 Post Drive NE, Belmont. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Film Screening: Amache Rose: 7-8:30 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Join us for a special screening of Amache Rose, a beautiful, moving documentary that tells the story of the remarkable roses thriving in the high desert of Colorado. Planted 80 years ago by a Japanese American prisoner at the Granada Relocation Center, they have withstood the harsh conditions without water or care, symbolizing resilience and the power of nature. For more information and to register, visit meijergardens.org.
The Music That Raised Us: 7-9 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. This sensational collaboration features some of Grand Rapids’ most iconic female vocalists: Sarena Rae, Avalon Cutts-Jones, Serita’s Black Rose, Debra Perry, Kathy Lamar, and Dr. Chaise Sawyer celebrating the tremendous impact black women have made throughout music history. From spirituals to opera, to Ma Rainey to Billie Holiday, to Nina Simone to Aretha Franklin to Motown, these super heroines will take you on an entertaining, educational, empowering journey. For more information and tickets, visit meijergardens.org.
American Legion Concert: 7:30 p.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. As a community band, the mission of the Holland American Legion Band is to offer an opportunity for lifelong musical expression and enjoyment by providing quality and challenging musical experiences for its musicians and audiences. It is our goal to educate and entertain our audiences, and to excel at what we do. Following the goal of the American Legion Post that founded the band, we also continue to provide musical support for local community and veterans organizations' events and activities.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Park Theatre Open Mic: 8-11:30 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. PTOM is a weekly celebration of self-expression and community at Holland's historic Park Theatre — every Tuesday. Music, comedy, poetry, dancing, and more. DM Park Theatre open mic to perform. Hosted by Jair Driesenga. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. $5 cover. (18+ or accompanied by guardian. PTOM is live and uncensored.)
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Country Night.): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. The Grand Haven Musical Fountain is having a boot scootin' boogie with its Country Night. Enjoy a show that is all Country Music.
Wednesday, June 18
Holland Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Farmers Market is located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland and is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season. Local farmers offer freshly picked fruits and vegetables of every variety, beautiful bouquets of flowers and plants for home and garden. A wide variety of baked goods (including breads, pies and cookies), all-natural honey and maple syrup and farm-fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, in addition to sweet treats, gourmet specialty foods and much, much more.
Grand Haven Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 301 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Farmers Market is brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg to provide farmers and small business owners an opportunity to sell their fresh, Michigan-grown and/or produced foods directly to customers. The Market will act as the community gathering place to educate and encourage healthy living within our communities. Please be courteous — dogs and smoking are prohibited.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Outdoor Artist Studio: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Explore outdoors with an artist’s eye. Join local artists in our vibrant atmosphere for engaging, informal art experiences. Get creative with everyday materials such as paper, crayons and clay.
Touch A Truck: 1 p.m. at City of Fennville, 125 S. Maple St., Fennville. Come see the cool vehicles that serve the Fennville community, and meet the people that get to drive them.
Plein Air Drawing in the Japanese Garden (Adults): 4-7:30 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Join us for a special evening in the Richard & Helen Devos Japanese Garden as we celebrate its 10th anniversary by capturing its stunning beauty through plein air drawing. Led by instructor Kathleen Kalinowski, you’ll learn how to arrange shapes, portray light and shadow, and experiment with a variety of pastel techniques. $45 members; $55 non-members.
Bingo Night: 6-8 p.m. at Sperry's Moviehouse, 84 W. Eighth St., Holland. Gather your friends and mark your calendars for Wine Bingo Wednesday. Join us for an evening packed with bingo thrills and fabulous prizes. From tickets and coupons to gift cards, popcorn, and scrumptious treats, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a delightful selection of wines and tasty food options available for purchase throughout the night. Admission is free, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss out on the fun — play to win while prizes last.
Live Music at the Lake: 6-9 p.m. at Big Lake Brewing, 13 W. Seventh St., Holland. Live music each week.
Music on the Grand: 7-9 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 North Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Free live music on the waterfront in downtown Grand Haven every Wednesday evening all summer. Bring your lawn chair or dancing shoes–either way, you’ll be glad you stopped by for great tunes by the beautiful Grand River. June 18 entertainment is the Backwoods Express Band.
Music in the Park: 7-9 p.m. at Wicks Park Bar & Grill, 449 Water St., Saugatuck. This summer, Wicks Park in downtown Saugatuck will come alive with the vibrant sounds of Music in the Park, a beloved 12-week concert series held every Wednesday evening from June through August. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Kalamazoo River, these free, family-friendly performances take place at the park’s charming gazebo, offering a delightful experience for attendees of all ages. Each week starting at 7 p.m., local and regional musicians will showcase a diverse array of genres, including jazz, blues, classic rock, folk, and more. Whether you’re tapping your toes to a soulful melody or dancing along to an upbeat tune, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. As the sun sets over the harbor, relax under the stars and immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere that Music in the Park offers. It’s an ideal setting for families, friends, and visitors to gather and create lasting summer memories.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Excerpts from the Moody Blues album, Days of Future Passed (1967), as interpreted by the Grand Haven Musical Fountain. The show transports us through a day from predawn, morning, lunch, afternoon, evening, sunset, and twilight — including classics “Nights In White Satin” and “Tuesday Afternoon.”
Thursday, June 19
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Hometown Jams: Marshall Tucker Band: 6 p.m. at DeVos Performance Hall, 303 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids. Hometown Jams Presents The Marshall Tucker Band with their All Our Friends Tour. Known for their timeless sound and enduring influence on rock and country music, The Marshall Tucker Band has captivated audiences for over five decades with iconic hits like "Can't You See," "Heard It in a Love Song," and "Fire on the Mountain." Their soulful melodies, dynamic instrumentals, and electrifying live performances have made them a staple in American music history. Tickets may be purchased at the box office or online at Ticketmaster.com.
Summer Concert Series: 6-7:30 p.m. at Benjamin's Hope, 15468 Riley St., Holland. Join us every third Thursday from May 29 until August 21 for an outdoor concert at Benjamin's Hope. These are free, family-friendly and all-abilities friendly. Pack a picnic and bring a chair.
Adult Archery Night: 6-7:30 p.m. at ODC Archery Range, 5675 142nd Ave., Holland. Hey grown-ups, don't you want to shoot an arrow at a dinosaur? Or perhaps a polar bear? What about a giant mosquito? Well then, come on out to the ODC for your chance to learn or hone your archery skills. We will provide all of the equipment. (Sorry, no outside bows.) This program is for 17 years old and up. We will be meeting at the archery range off of 142nd Avenue. Suggested age range is 17-99 years old. Registration required. Fee: $12 per person, 20% discount for members. outdoordiscovery.org/programs/#calendar.
Music on Main: 6-9 p.m. in Downtown Zeeland. Grab your family and friends and join us for Music on Main. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and yard games at the Downtown Zeeland Social District. Picnic tables and yard games are available, feel free to bring your own chairs or pack a picnic dinner.
Street Performer Series: 6:30-8:30 p.m. in downtown Holland. The popular Street Performer Series returns to Downtown Holland every Thursday night this summer. During the Street Performer Series, the entire community is invited to enjoy the sights and sounds of 30 different artists and groups while they perform free for the public throughout Downtown Holland. From musicians and break dancers to caricature artists, balloon twisters, jugglers, face painters, and more ... you'll find every performance art imaginable in Downtown Holland during the Street Performer Series. The Series is entirely free to attend, but tipping the performers is highly encouraged. Free.
Pops at the Pier: The Music of Judy Garland: 7-8:30 p.m. at Eldean Boatshed & Marina, 2150 Southshore Drive, Holland. Preconcert at 6 p.m.: Holland Concert Jazz Orchestra Joan Ellison, Vocalist Mark Alpizar, Conductor A “rare combination of artist, archivist, and arranger” (Michael Feinstein), songstress Joan Ellison is the restorer of Garland’s original orchestral arrangements for the Judy Garland Heirs Trust, bringing musical authenticity and a lifelong love for Judy to the stage. Add the lush sound of your Holland Symphony Orchestra under the baton of former Cleveland Pops conductor Mark Alpízar, the Get Happy. A Judy Garland Celebration concert brings Judy Garland’s original symphonic arrangements back to life through a nostalgic trip from technicolor Hollywood to Carnegie Hall. The hit parade includes “The Trolley Song,” “The Man That Got Away,” “Get Happy,” “Come Rain or Come Shine,” “Zing. Went the Strings of My Heart,” “Stormy Weather,” “The Boy Next Door,” “Chicago,” and, of course, “Over the Rainbow.” Enjoy food from local truck vendors: Da Kidd BBQ, PAC Pizza, Dolce Tacos & Crepes by the Lake. A big thank you to the Eldean family for their continued hospitality and support of the HSO. $37. Seating is general admission.
King Trivia: 7-9 p.m. at Brewery 4 Two 4, 321 Douglas Ave., #120, Holland. Grab your team of up to 6 people or play yourself while you enjoy a craft pint of beer or cider made in-house at Brewery 4 Two 4. Free to play, gift cards to winners and random teams.
Juneteenth Celebration Kickoff: 7-11:30 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. Get ready to celebrate Juneteenth on June 19th with a variety of music styles. Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States and is a time to celebrate freedom, resilience, and the richness of African American culture, including its diverse musical traditions. Music plays a vital role in Juneteenth celebrations, reflecting the history and heritage of the Black community.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Throwback Thursday - Songs Turning 40): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Join the Grand Haven Musical Fountain for a totally awesome night of music. We will have rock, pop and of course, a power ballad. Our throwback to the 1980s for songs turning 40 this year is sure to be a rad time.
Friday, June 20
Summer Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Shop our seasonal market featuring West Michigan farmers, talented crafters, woodworkers, artists, chefs, and more. Find a selection of locally grown and freshly picked fruits, vegetables, and flowers — along with artisan baked goods, all-natural honey, maple syrup, farm fresh eggs, cheeses, meats, gourmet mushrooms, and small batch coffees. In addition to the delicious treats, spoil yourself with luxury bath items, beautiful home goods, and unique apparel.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Creek Stomp: 10:30 a.m. at Stu Visser Trails - 929 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Join us for naturalist-led adventure through Pine Creek and the wetlands of Stu Visser Trails. Get ready to wade through the water and search for insects, fish, crayfish, and crustaceans. Lace up those sturdy shoes or boots — no bare feet or open-toed sandals allowed on this wild, watery exploration. Meet at the parking lot off Ottawa Beach Road. All materials will be provided. Suggested age range is 0-99 years old. Guardians stay with the class. Registration is not required, but appreciated. Free; sponsored by Park Township.
Snake Snacks: 1-2 p.m. at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Have you ever wondered what snakes eat? What about frogs? Snakes and adult frogs are carnivores and only eat other animals. Come to the ODC this summer to find out what's on the menu as you watch our resident reptiles and amphibians enjoy a meal. Guardians stay with the class. No registration necessary. Free.
Grayson Barton Music + PizzaMI Food Truck: 4-8 p.m. at Tanglewood Winery, 15811 Riley St., Holland. Join us at Tanglewood Winery on June 20 for live music, food, and wine.
Holland Waterfront Celtic Festival & Highland Games: 4-11 p.m. at Ottawa County Fairgrounds, 1286 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. The Holland Waterfront Celtic Festival & Highland Games is an annual celebration of Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and other Celtic nations' culture, music, dance, food, history, sports, and more. $20.
Coffee & Canvas (Summer by the Lake): 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Koffee Kuppe Cafe, 46 W. Main St., Fremont. Step-by-step instructions on how to recreate this beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket price includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and an 11 by 14 take-home painting. $25. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Cocktails & Kokedama: 6-8 p.m. at Puddingstone, 237 Butler St., Saugatuck. Get ready to elevate your cocktail game and unleash your creative side at the June 20th Cocktails and Kokedama workshop. Learn expert mixology techniques to craft tantalizing drinks that will impress your guests and elevate your hosting skills. Dive into the world of creative Kokedama design, where you’ll get hands-on experience creating your own unique botanical masterpiece. Come for a fun-filled day of learning, mixing, and creating. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to master mixology and Kokedama design. $98.
Summer Concert Series: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. Residents and visitors alike are invited to join in the excitement at the Kollen Park Bandshell every Friday evening to enjoy a free community concert. These free community concerts are once again made possible through the generous support of presenting sponsors, Blain’s Farm & Fleet, Haworth, and Barber Ford of Holland. Concerts are free to attend and begin at 6:30 p.m. and last approximately two hours. Indoor bathrooms, lots of parking, and a beautiful waterfront view make Kollen Park an ideal place to take in the sounds of summer. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy dinner overlooking Lake Macatawa, while enjoying this year’s diverse musical line-up. With a different musical guest and food vendor featured weekly, guests are sure to find a night that fits their interests.
Sal Vulcano: 7 p.m. at DeVos Performance Hall, 303 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids. Staten Island native Sal Vulcano is best known for creating and starring in truTV’s long-running hit “Impractical Jokers,” and for “The Misery Index” on TBS. In addition to performing as part of The Tenderloins Comedy Troupe to sold-out arenas, Sal founded the No Presh Network in 2020, hosting "Hey Babe.” and “Taste Buds” podcasts.Sal’s debut solo comedy special ‘Terrified’ was released in May 2024 on YouTube. For more info and tickets, visit devosperformancehall.com.
Come From Away: 7:30 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-away.
WWE SmackDown: 7:30 p.m. at Van Andel Arena, 130 Fulton St. W, Grand Rapids. For the first time in over three years. Live and broadcast to the world from Van Andel Arena. John Cena returns to Grand Rapids for the final time ever. See all your favorite SuperStars live, including The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Charlotte Flair, Kevin Owens, Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Bianca Belair, Tiffany Straton and many more. For more info and tickets, visit vanandelarena.com/events.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Public Star Gazing: 8-10 p.m. at Hemlock Crossing, 8115 West Olive Road, West Olive. The observatory is open from 8-11 p.m. (weather and clear sky permitting). There are no entry fees. Please be aware that the park gate closes automatically at 10 p.m. sharp, therefore, visitors must arrive before then to enter the park. Visible night sky objects: planets, the Moon, deep sky objects like galaxies, star clusters and planetary nebulae.
Live Music: 8-11 p.m. at Hops at 84 East, 84 E. Eighth St., Holland. Rotating selection of musicians performing LIVE in our beautiful tap room every Friday and Saturday night. No cover.
Live Music: 9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Live music weekly, Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Variety Night): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. We are currently planning on a variety night of music where we play a little bit of everything from the Grand Haven Musical Fountain Jukebox.
Saturday, June 21
Yoga in the Park: 8-9 a.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. A series of fun all level outdoor yoga classes on Saturday mornings at Kollen Park on the edge of Lake Macatawa. Bring your beach towel and your yoga mat and join us by the band shell for this fun, outdoor class. $10/class; paid on-site (credit/debit card, Apple/Google Pay accepted).
Grand Haven Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at 301 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Farmers Market is brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg to provide farmers and small business owners an opportunity to sell their fresh, Michigan-grown and/or produced foods directly to customers. The Market will act as the community gathering place to educate and encourage healthy living within our communities. Please be courteous — dogs and smoking are prohibited.
Holland Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Farmers Market is located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland and is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season. Local farmers offer freshly picked fruits and vegetables of every variety, beautiful bouquets of flowers and plants for home and garden. A wide variety of baked goods (including breads, pies and cookies), all natural honey and maple syrup and farm fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, in addition to sweet treats, gourmet specialty foods and much, much more.
Holland Waterfront Celtic Festival & Highland Games: 9 a.m.-11 p.m. at Ottawa County Fairgrounds, 1286 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. The Holland Waterfront Celtic Festival & Highland Games is an annual celebration of Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and other Celtic nations' culture, music, dance, food, history, sports, and more. 16 and older: $12; 15 and under are free.
VoLes Volunteer League: 10 a.m.-noon at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Our Volunteer League (nicknamed "VoLes") is a service club for teens to experience what it takes to maintain a natural area and captive wildlife. This program is designed for 12- to 18-year-olds who will work with ODC Network staff on a variety of indoor and outdoor tasks at the ODC, DeGraaf Nature Center, and other local natural areas. Past projects have included removing invasive species, cleaning up animal enclosures, and adding nature play features. It’s also a great way to earn those community service volunteer hours. VoLes club meets twice a month for a total of six meetings per session. Spring, Summer and Fall sessions are available, no prior experience or participation is required to sign up. There is no fee for this activity, signed photo/liability release forms are required with registration. Registration required. Fee: Free.
Artist Market: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Woosah Outfitters and Outside Coffee, 450 W. Center St., Douglas. Woosah is hosting a vibrant seasonal pop-up artist event located in the charming town of Douglas, Michigan. Running from May through October, this curated experience brings together a rotating lineup of up to 8 local artists and vendors. Whether you’re a local resident or a Lake Michigan traveler passing through, Woosah offers a fresh and inspiring stop. The atmosphere is laid-back and welcoming. It’s a great way to discover new talent, support small businesses, and take home something truly unique.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Tri-Cities Garden Club Garden Walk: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in Spring Lake. The Tri-Cities Garden Club is hosting its 30th annual Garden Walk. There will be seven gardens for you to walk through and enjoy. All the gardens are in the Spring Lake area. This event will take place rain or shine. Some locations will feature refreshments, crafts, plein air artists, music, and a plant sale. Tickets are $15 per adult (children 12 and under are free) and will be available beginning June 9th at the Tri-Cities Historical Museum in Grand Haven, or they may be purchased at any of the locations on the day of the walk. Please visit their website, tricitiesgardenclub.org/garden-walk for a listing of the garden addresses or more information.
Science Saturday: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Investigate Michigan’s natural world. Explore fascinating facts about insects, fossils, mammals and more. Participate in kid-friendly activities and learn about scientific wonders from guest naturalists and scientists.
Japanese Garden Tours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Take a 45-minute walking tour of the Japanese Garden with one of our trained volunteer docents. Tours start from the Main Gate of The Richard & Helen DeVos Japanese Garden. Included with general admission. Registration is not required. Space is limited: first come, first served.
Music on the Patio: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. From June through October, Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery hosts live music performances on their patio, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists from the Southwest Michigan area every Saturday and Sunday. This series offers patrons an opportunity to enjoy a variety of musical talents while savoring Crane’s renowned pies, ciders, and wines in a picturesque orchard setting.
Shibori Indigo Dyeing (Adults): 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Learn to dye with natural indigo in this hands-on workshop. Explore the beautiful blue that can be achieved with two types of fermentation vats and the process of building darker shades. We will discuss and experiment Japanese shibori techniques and make a lovely table runner to take home. Leave with recipes, shibori-dyed samples and a dyed table runner. All materials provided. Instructor: Megan Williams, Adventure Textiles. $60 members; $70 nonmembers.
Juneteenth freedom Festival: 2-7 p.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. Juneteenth is a holiday that commemorates the day in 1865 when the enslaved people of Texas finally learned that slavery had been abolished and that they were free. While Michigan recognized Juneteenth as a holiday in 2005, we in Holland have been celebrating the history of Juneteenth since 2000.
Wine on the Water: 4-5:30 p.m. at Star of Saugatuck Boat Cruises, 716 Water St., Saugatuck. Sit back, sip and savor the wine (and views). Catherine, a wine rep from Vintage, will guide you through tastings of each featured wine as you enjoy a 90-minute cruise. $65 per person, 21 years and older. Valid ID required. No discount for non-drinkers. Saugatuckboatcruises.com.
Live Music on the Patio: 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Ave., Holland. Your evening plans just got better: scenic views, tasty food, and live tunes at Boatwerks. Join us on the patio overlooking the beautiful Lake Macatawa.
Come From Away: 7:30 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-away.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Live Music: 8-11 p.m. at Hops at 84 East, 84 E. Eighth St., Holland. Rotating selection of musicians performing live in our beautiful tap room every Friday and Saturday night. No cover.
Live Music: 9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Live music weekly, Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain New Wave Night): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Our '80s New Wave Show will feature the electrifying sounds of this genre of music. Enjoy features from Flock of Seagulls, The Psychedelic Furs, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Simple Minds and A-Ha.
Sunday, June 22
Hidden Artistry: The Bonsai Garden (Adults) (CGIP CEU): 10 a.m.-noon at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Explore the rich history and artistry of our Bonsai Garden with Meijer Gardens’ Horticulturist and West Michigan Bonsai Club member Ted Bentley, who expertly cares for our remarkable bonsai collection. Begin with a tram ride, uncovering the Bonsai Garden’s rich history, then take a guided walking tour as Bentley shares intricate design techniques and fascinating stories behind the trees in this space. Conclude with a rare visit to the bonsai holding area, to gain insight into the detailed care and preparation required to ready these trees for display. Whether you’re a longtime bonsai enthusiast or new to the art, this immersive experience offers a deeper appreciation for these miniature masterpieces. Instructor: Ted Bentley, Meijer Gardens. $20 members; $30 nonmembers.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Music on the Patio: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. From June through October, Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery hosts live music performances on their patio, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists from the Southwest Michigan area every Saturday and Sunday. This series offers patrons an opportunity to enjoy a variety of musical talents while savoring Crane’s renowned pies, ciders, and wines in a picturesque orchard setting.
Wine & Canvas (Pink Flamingos): 2-5 p.m. at Wine and Canvas, 2675 E. Paris Ave. SE, Ste. E, Grand Rapids. Join us at our studio for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Live Music: 5-8 p.m. at Sandy Point Beach House, 7175 Lake Shore Drive, West Olive. Join us for live music every Sunday.
Live Music on the Patio: 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Avenue, Holland. Your evening plans just got better: scenic views, tasty food, and live tunes at Boatwerks. Join us on the patio overlooking the beautiful Lake Macatawa.
Praise By The Pier: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Head down to the Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium every Sunday night through August 24 to listen to live music, and worship and sing along with a mixture of different bands. Praise by the Pier features live performances from bands who offer a wide variety of music from Praise and Worship, Contemporary Christian, Christian Folk, and so much more. More information at harkup.com/worship#ghpraise.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (New Song Night.): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Tonight, The Grand Haven Musical Fountain will feature music that is all new to our 2025 season.
Monday, June 23
Little Explorers: 10-11 a.m. at Wolters Woods Park, 6281 147th Ave., Holland. Explore the nature trails as only a preschooler could. Find colors, shapes, and textures on the easily accessible trails of Wolters Woods. All materials will be provided. At the conclusion of the program, feel free to make time to play on the playground. Suggested age range up to 6 years old. Guardians stay with the class. Registration is not required, but appreciated. Free; program sponsor Laketown Township.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Moving to the Music: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Be part of our musical jam. Play an instrument, clap your hands, tap your toes, lend a voice. Follow along with local musicians as we make music.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 1-5 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Gary Clark Jr. with Lamont Landers: 6:30 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Gary Clark Jr. achieved global impact following his first Grammy Award in 2014 — Best Traditional R&B Performance for “Please Come Home” from Warner Records debut Blak And Blu — and seemingly never left the road. The Story Of Sonny Boy Slim, 2015, wrought hard-won international acclaim as a critical force. For more info and tickets, visit meijergardens.org/events/gary-clark-jr/?occurrence=2025-06-22.
Trivia Night: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Tulyp, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, 61 E. Seventh St., Holland. Join us for Trivia every Monday on the fifth floor of the Tulyp Hotel downtown Holland. The bar is open for food and drinks. It is free to play and the winning team gets $30 to spend at the 1847 Lounge.
Line Dance Workshops: 6:30-10 p.m. at Holland Civic Center, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Join us Monday nights for a fun night of country line dancing workshops with instructors Justin and Dimitri. The workshops run for five weeks through Monday, June 30. Open to anyone ages 16 and up. The workshops are going to focus on beginner and high beginner levels. No sandals or flip flops, please. Cost is $50 for the five workshops. Beverages will be available for purchase. Grab your friends and join us to boot, scoot, and boogie. Open dance immediately following from 8:30-10 p.m. Lessons $10 at door; open dance $5 for ages 21+, $10 for ages 16-20.
Trivia Night: 7-9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Welcome. You and your friends are invited to Trivia Night brought to you by Trivia Cat. Join us at the Itty Bitty Bar for a night of drinking, eating, socializing and trivia questions (about anything). We will challenge your trivia knowledge over several rounds of questions, projected onto the big screen. New teams are welcome. Bring your friends and play as a team. There are no restrictions to team size, so feel free to play alone or with a bunch of friends. The top teams, and perhaps a random losing team, will win gift cards. All are welcome. This event is free, although recommended for age 21+. If you love trivia and want to test your knowledge, come out and join us. Please arrive early and settle into some good viewing seats.
Open Mic: 7-10 p.m. at New Holland Brewing Co. Restaurant & Pub, 66 E. Eighth St., Holland. Open Mic at New Holland every Monday 7-10 p.m. through August.
An Evening with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: 7:30 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Critically acclaimed for his raw emotional honesty, singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor Jason Isbell has steadily earned his place as one of music’s greatest performing songwriters. The six-time Grammy Award winner and rock ‘n’ roll icon celebrated a remarkable year in 2023, starring in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, releasing his ninth studio album, Weathervanes, and adding two more Grammy Award wins to his growing list of accolades. Isbell lights up any stage with “brutally beautiful” (Rolling Stone) songs such as “Cover Me Up,” “If We Were Vampires,” “King of Oklahoma,” and “Cast Iron Skillet.” For tickets, visit meijergardens.org.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Variety Night): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. We are currently planning on a variety night of music where we play a little bit of everything from the Grand Haven Musical Fountain Jukebox.
Tuesday, June 24
Douglas Farmers Market: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Beery Field, 8 Center St., Douglas. This vibrant hub of local agriculture aims to showcase the region’s diverse and bountiful offerings at a farmers market. On your visit, you can expect a variety of locally grown produce, plants, flowers, artisan foods and more.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Qigong/Tai Chi Easy: 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. We will use slow, graceful movements and controlled breathing techniques to strengthen our mind, body connection, reduce stress, improve circulation, all to enhance our overall health. Please bring a chair. Drop in: $10/class; paid on-site (cash only).
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 2-7 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Food Truck Tuesday Kick Off: 5-7 p.m. at Midtown Center, 96 W. 15th St., Holland. The Midtown Center will be hosting a weekly food truck series this Summer through Aug. 26. Join us at the Midtown Center each Tuesday to purchase a great meal from a rotating local food truck and enjoy a live performance from a local group. Limited seating available; guests are welcome to bring blankets and lawn chairs.
ODC Fishing Derby: 5-7:30 p.m. at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Cast your line and reel in the excitement. Join us for the second annual ODC Fishing Derby at the Outdoor Discovery Center on Tuesday, June 24, where kids can participate in friendly competition fishing in one of ODC’s ponds. This is a buddy-style derby, so each team must be comprised of 1 adult and 1-2 children (under 14). Whether your child is an experienced angler or a first-timer, this event promises fun for all. Teams will compete for longest and heaviest fish, enjoy the outdoors, and make lasting memories with friends and family. A picnic-style meal, camaraderie, and the joy of fishing await. All proceeds support the habitat maintenance of the Dylan Compagner Memorial Fishing Pond, located at the ODC. Register today at outdoordiscovery.org/odcfishingderby.
Design Your Own Native Garden: 6-7 p.m. at Saugatuck-Douglas Library, 174 Center St., Douglas. An adult-focused presentation on the benefits and steps to designing your own native garden. This presentation is free and does not require registration. sdlibrary.org.
Wine & Canvas (Hummingbird): 6-8:30 p.m. at Flo’s Pizzeria, 107 S. Lafayette St., Greenville. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Zeeland Zoom 5K + Little Zoomers Kids Race: 6:30-7:30 p.m. in downtown Zeeland. For more information and to register, visit runsignup.com/Race/MI/Zeeland/ZeelandZoom5k.
A. Billi free & The Lasso: 7-9 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. A. Billi free is a New Mexico-based vocalist, emcee and songwriter. The Lasso is a Detroit-based producer and multi-instrumentalist. Chance brought them together at a 2017 Arizona Hip-Hop Festival and is still resulting in their singular blend of funk, hip-hop, and ethereal electric jams. This vivacious live show — supported by drum machines, synthesizers, cello, saxophone, electric bass, and piano — will lend the perfect lead-up to the duo’s forthcoming album "Pleasure, Peace & Pain," due July 2025.
Come From Away: 7:30 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-awaylifelong.
American Legion Concert: 7:30 p.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. As a community band, the mission of the Holland American Legion Band is to offer an opportunity for lifelong musical expression and enjoyment by providing quality and challenging musical experiences for its musicians and audiences. It is our goal to educate and entertain our audiences and to excel at what we do. Following the goal of the American Legion Post that founded the band, we also continue to provide musical support for local community and veterans organizations' events and activities.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Park Theatre Open Mic: 8-11:30 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. PTOM is a weekly celebration of self-expression and community at Holland's historic Park Theatre — every Tuesday. Music, comedy, poetry, dancing, and more. DM Park Theatre open mic to perform. Hosted by Jair Driesenga. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. $5 cover. (18+ or accompanied by guardian. PTOM is live and uncensored.)
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Ladies Night.): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. It's Ladies Night on the Fountain. Join us for girls' night out with a variety of music features many iconic female artists and bands.
Wednesday, June 25
Holland Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Farmers Market is located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland and is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season. Local farmers offer freshly picked fruits and vegetables of every variety, beautiful bouquets of flowers and plants for home and garden. A wide variety of baked goods (including breads, pies and cookies), all-natural honey and maple syrup and farm fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, in addition to sweet treats, gourmet specialty foods and much, much more.
Grand Haven Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 301 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Farmers Market is brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg to provide farmers and small business owners an opportunity to sell their fresh, Michigan-grown and/or produced foods directly to customers. The Market will act as the community gathering place to educate and encourage healthy living within our communities. Please be courteous — dogs and smoking are prohibited.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Outdoor Artist Studio: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Explore outdoors with an artist’s eye. Join local artists in our vibrant atmosphere for engaging, informal art experiences. Get creative with everyday materials such as paper, crayons and clay.
Come From Away: 2 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-away.
Family Kayaking: 6-7:30 p.m. at Littlejohn Lake Park 3540 113th Ave., Allegan. Paddle Littlejohn Lake with naturalists from the ODC Network. Kayaks, paddles, and vests are provided. The group will launch from the beach and paddle around the shoreline. Lakes are the perfect place to learn to paddle for the first time or to get in some practice. Suggested age range is 8-99 years old. Guardians stay with the class. Registration required and boats are limited. outdoordiscovery.org/programs/#calendar.
Bingo Night: 6-8 p.m. at Sperry's Moviehouse, 84 W. Eighth St., Holland. Gather your friends and mark your calendars for Wine Bingo Wednesday. Join us for an evening packed with bingo thrills and fabulous prizes. From tickets and coupons to gift cards, popcorn, and scrumptious treats, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a delightful selection of wines and tasty food options available for purchase throughout the night. Admission is free, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss out on the fun — play to win while prizes last.
Wine & Canvas (Michigan Shoreline): 6-8:30 p.m. at Buddy’s Pizza, 4061 28th St. SE, Grand Rapids. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Live Music at the Lake: 6-9 p.m. at Big Lake Brewing, 13 W. Seventh St., Holland. Live music each week.
Wynonna Judd: The Greatest Hits Tour: 7 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. With the release of her 1992 self-titled solo debut, Wynonna Judd emerged as a singular force in American music. Beyond the five Grammy Awards, the multi-platinum albums and sold-out tours, the country/soul vocalist built on the Appalachian traditionalism that defined The Judds to create a world where Top 5 dance/club hits were as possible as being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. For more info and tickets, visit meijergardens.org/events/wynonna-judd/?occurrence=2025-06-25.
Music on the Grand: 7-9 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 North Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Free live music on the waterfront in downtown Grand Haven every Wednesday evening all summer. Bring your lawn chair or dancing shoes — either way, you’ll be glad you stopped by for great tunes by the beautiful Grand River. The June 25 entertainment is the Thornapple River Band.
Music in the Park: 7-9 p.m. at Wicks Park Bar & Grill, 449 Water St., Saugatuck. This summer, Wicks Park in downtown Saugatuck will come alive with the vibrant sounds of Music in the Park, a beloved 12-week concert series held every Wednesday evening from June through August. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Kalamazoo River, these free, family-friendly performances take place at the park’s charming gazebo, offering a delightful experience for attendees of all ages. Each week starting at 7 p.m., local and regional musicians will showcase a diverse array of genres, including jazz, blues, classic rock, folk, and more. Whether you’re tapping your toes to a soulful melody or dancing along to an upbeat tune, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. As the sun sets over the harbor, relax under the stars and immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere that Music in the Park offers. It’s an ideal setting for families, friends, and visitors to gather and create lasting summer memories.
Come From Away: 7:30 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-away.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Date Night Playlist): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Love is in the air with our Date Night Playlist. Enjoyed a theme night of rom-com hits and songs to make you think about that special someone.
Thursday, June 26
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Beats on Beery: 6-8 p.m. at Beery Field, 8 Center St., Douglas. Join Beats on Beery, which is live music located in the heart of downtown Douglas, Michigan. Whether you’re there for a casual night out with friends or a more intimate evening, Beats on Beery offers an inviting environment to unwind, listen to great tunes, and savor a drink in good company. It’s a gem in downtown Douglas that brings together a love of music and community.
Wine & Canvas (Sunflowers at Sunset): 6-8:30 p.m. at Logan’s Roadhouse, 1651 Marketplace Dr. S.E., Caledonia. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids;.
Music on Main: 6-9 p.m. in Downtown Zeeland. Grab your family and friends and join us for Music on Main. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and yard games at the Downtown Zeeland Social District. Picnic tables and yard games are available; feel free to bring your own chairs or pack a picnic dinner.
Street Performer Series: 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Downtown Holland. The popular Street Performer Series returns to Downtown Holland every Thursday night this summer. During the Street Performer Series, the entire community is invited to enjoy the sights and sounds of 30 different artists and groups while they perform free for the public throughout Downtown Holland. From musicians and break dancers to caricature artists, balloon twisters, jugglers, face painters, and more ... you'll find every performance art imaginable in Downtown Holland during the Street Performer Series. The Series is entirely free to attend, but tipping the performers is highly encouraged. Free.
King Trivia: 7-9 p.m. at Brewery 4 Two 4, 321 Douglas Ave., #120, Holland. Grab your team of up to 6 people or play yourself while you enjoy a craft pint of beer or cider made in-house at Brewery 4 Two 4. free to play, gift cards to winners and random teams.
Come From Away: 7:30 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-awaymembers'.
Comedian Matt Lauria - Ten Years Too Late: 8-10:30 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. Matt Lauria has been unsuccessful at many things, but particularly at writing witty comedy bios. These failures not only make for an evening of incredible entertainment, but also leave audience members' libidos feeling as if they’ve never been more satisfied. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. 18+ OR with adult supervision. GA: $15; VIP: $25.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Throwback Thursday - '60s Night.): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Get ready for a groovy night on the Grand Haven Musical Fountain. Join us for a night filled with Bob Seger, The Bee Gees, The Carpenters and other great '70s groups. Our journey back to the 1970s is sure to be a cool time.
Friday, June 27
Summer Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Shop our seasonal market featuring West Michigan farmers, talented crafters, woodworkers, artists, chefs, and more. Find a selection of locally grown and freshly picked fruits, vegetables, and flowers – along with artisan baked goods, all-natural honey, maple syrup, farm fresh eggs, cheeses, meats, gourmet mushrooms, and small batch coffees. In addition to the delicious treats, spoil yourself with luxury bath items, beautiful home goods, and unique apparel.
Knee-high naturalists: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Knee-high naturalists introduces the wonders of the natural world to young children. Crafts, activities, books, snacks, live animals, and outside exploration will be incorporated into their nature-based learning experience. Parents can drop off their 4- to 6-year-olds or stay with the class. Parents or guardians are asked to attend with their 3-year-old to help with bathroom use and transitioning into a group learning environment. Suggested age range is 3-6 years old. Guardians drop children off or stay with the class. Registration is required. Register and pay for attending children only (except infants). Fee: $10 per child, $5 for members.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Banquet for the Birds: 10:30 a.m.-noon at Outdoor Discovery Center, 4214 56th St., Holland. Stop by the De Witt Birds of Prey Center during this open-house style program and watch a naturalist feed our resident raptors. You will learn about the habitats these birds live in, some of their amazing adaptations, and what they love to eat. You can bring a snack for yourself, too. Plan on a 15-minute walk from the Main Entrance to the De Witt Birds of Prey Center. Suggested age range is 0-99 years old. Guardians stay with the class. No registration necessary. free.
Grand Haven Arts Festival: Noon-5 p.m. at Washington Avenue. Join us for the 64th Annual Grand Haven Art Festival presented by The Chamber of Commerce — Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg. During the three-day festival, Washington Avenue will be transformed into a beautiful downtown art gallery. This community event boasts free admission, Family Fun Day 2025, and, of course, beautiful works of art that will make great additions to your home, cottage, or office.
Wine & Canvas (Full Bloom): 6-8:30 p.m. at 28th Street Bistro at the Sheraton Hotel, 5700 28th St., Grand Rapids. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and a 16 by 20 take-home painting. $38. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
Grand Haven free Fridays: 6-8:30 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. The Grand Haven free Fridays summer concert series is back for 2025, bringing free live music and fun-filled Friday nights to the community and visitors. In partnership with local nonprofit organizations, all donations collected during the events will directly benefit community causes, making each performance an opportunity to enjoy great music while giving back.
Summer Concert Series: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. Residents and visitors alike are invited to join in the excitement at the Kollen Park Bandshell every Friday evening to enjoy a free community concert. These free community concerts are once again made possible through the generous support of presenting sponsors, Blain’s Farm & Fleet, Haworth, and Barber Ford of Holland. Concerts are free to attend and begin at 6:30 p.m. and last approximately two hours. Indoor bathrooms, lots of parking, and a beautiful waterfront view make Kollen Park an ideal place to take in the sounds of summer. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy dinner overlooking Lake Macatawa, while enjoying this year’s diverse musical line-up. With a different musical guest & food vendor featured weekly, guests are sure to find a night that fits their interests.
Taste of Ox-Bow: 7-10 p.m. at Ox-Bow, School of Art and Artists' Residency, 3425 Rupprecht Way, Saugatuck. Ready to fall in love with the flavors of campus? At the Taste of Ox-Bow dinner series, Ox-Bow chefs prepare unique menus that showcase areas of the campus emulating the four pillars: Environment, Historic Preservation, Education, and Community.
Friday Night Open Studios: 7-10 p.m. at Ox-Bow, School of Art and Artists' Residency, 3435 Rupprecht Way, Saugatuck. The fan-favorite event of the summer, Friday Night Open Studios, welcomes local community members and tourists to see an insider’s glimpse of campus. Join us for this campus-wide event featuring studio visits, demos, student work, and the historic clothesline sale, all alongside great food and beverages, entertainment, and our famed live auction. This event is free to the public, but donations are always welcome.
Come From Away: 7:30 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-away.
Mary Poppins: 7:30 p.m. at 141 E. 12th St., Holland. One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical. Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Cameron Mackintosh and Disney’s Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. $15-55.
Public Star Gazing: 8-10 p.m. at Hemlock Crossing, 8115 West Olive Road, West Olive. The observatory is open from 8-11 p.m. (weather and clear sky permitting). There are no entry fees. Please be aware that the park gate closes automatically at 10 p.m. sharp, therefore, visitors must arrive before then to enter the park. Visible night sky objects: planets, the Moon, deep sky objects like galaxies, star clusters and planetary nebulae.
Tributes to Linkin Park, 3 Days Grace, and Tool: 8-11 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. 18+ or with adult supervision. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets: $15 in advance; $20 day of show; table for four GA upgrade: $50 (Doesn't include tickets).
Live Music: 8-11 p.m. at Hops at 84 East, 84 E. Eighth St., Holland. Rotating selection of musicians performing live in our beautiful tap room every Friday and Saturday night. No cover.
Live Music: 9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Live music weekly, Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Animated Movie Night): 10-10:25 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Our Animated Movie Night show brings animated film scores to life on the Grand Haven Musical Fountain. Enjoy iconic movie music from The Peanuts, Moana, Encanto, Happy Feet and more. This show is sure to bring out the kid in everyone.
Saturday, June 28
Yoga in the Park: 8-9 a.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. A series of fun all all-level outdoor yoga classes on Saturday mornings at Kollen Park on the edge of Lake Macatawa. Bring your beach towel and your yoga mat and join us by the band shell for this fun, outdoor class. $10/class; paid on-site (credit/debit card, Apple/Google Pay accepted).
Grand Haven Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at 301 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Grand Haven Farmers Market is brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg to provide farmers and small business owners an opportunity to sell their fresh, Michigan-grown and/or produced foods directly to customers. The Market will act as the community gathering place to educate and encourage healthy living within our communities. Please be courteous — dogs and smoking are prohibited.
Holland Farmers Market: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. The Holland Farmers Market is located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland and is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season. Local farmers offer freshly picked fruits and vegetables of every variety, beautiful bouquets of flowers and plants for home and garden. A wide variety of baked goods (including breads, pies and cookies), all-natural honey and maple syrup and farm fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, in addition to sweet treats, gourmet specialty foods and much, much more.
Yoga on the Star of Saugatuck: 9:30-11 a.m. at Star of Saugatuck, 716 Water St., Saugatuck. Experience an amazing yoga experience on a boat. Enjoy 45 minutes of serene yoga while we cruise along the stunning Lake Michigan shoreline. The class is suitable for all levels, so whether you’re a seasoned yogi or a beginner, you’ll have a blast. But wait, there’s more. After our invigorating practice, we’ll treat ourselves to a refreshing mimosa on the way back. What a great way to kick off the day and unwind after an amazing yoga session. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience. Reserve your spot now and we’ll see you on board. Cost is $60.00 per person. Register and pay via Venmo @encompass-wellness.
Birding for Beginners: 10 a.m.-noon at Rabbit River Preserve, 4401 135th Ave., Hamilton. Join us in this introductory class, perfect for those curious about birding. You’ll learn identification techniques, basic terminology, how to use a guidebook and binoculars, and more before putting your knowledge into practice on a guided birding walk through our grounds. Gain scientific skills as you learn how to contribute your findings to citizen science, helping to further research and promote the conservation of these charismatic animals. Binoculars will be provided. Suggested age range is 10-99 years old. Guardians stay with the class. Registration is not required, but appreciated. Fee: $6 per person, 20% discount for members.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Grand Haven Arts Festival: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Washington Avenue. Join us for the 64th Annual Grand Haven Art Festival presented by The Chamber of Commerce – Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg. During the three-day festival, Washington Avenue will be transformed into a beautiful downtown art gallery. This community event boasts free admission, Family Fun Day 2025, and, of course, beautiful works of art that will make great additions to your home, cottage, or office.
Science Saturday: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Investigate Michigan’s natural world. Explore fascinating facts about insects, fossils, mammals and more. Participate in kid-friendly activities and learn about scientific wonders from guest naturalists and scientists.
Music on the Patio: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. From June through October, Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery hosts live music performances on their patio, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists from the Southwest Michigan area every Saturday and Sunday. This series offers patrons an opportunity to enjoy a variety of musical talents while savoring Crane’s renowned pies, ciders, and wines in a picturesque orchard setting.
Holland PRIDE Festival 2025: 1-6 p.m. at Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront Walkway, 240 Kollen Park Drive, Holland. There will be food trucks, merchandise vendors, resource booths, and entertainment and activities for all ages. Come and join the celebration.
Mary Poppins: 2-3:30 p.m. at 141 E. 12th St., Holland. One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical. Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Cameron Mackintosh and Disney’s Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. $15-55.
Dunegrass + Two Bones BBQ Food Truck: 4-9 p.m. at Tanglewood Winery, 15811 Riley St., Holland.
Live Music on the Patio: 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Ave., Holland. Your evening plans just got better: scenic views, tasty food, and live tunes at Boatwerks. Join us on the patio overlooking the beautiful Lake Macatawa.
Spelling Bee: 7:30-9 p.m. at Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 E. Eighth St., Holland. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience. A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Appropriate for all ages.
Come From Away: 7:30 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-away.
Live Music: 8-11 p.m. at Hops at 84 East, 84 E. Eighth St., Holland. Rotating selection of musicians performing live in our beautiful tap room every Friday & Saturday night. No cover.
Live Music: 9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Live music weekly, Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (Motown Night): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. The Grand Haven Musical Fountain is bringing the sweet sounds from Detroit with our new Motown Specialty Show. Expect classics from The Temptations, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder and more. Everyone is sure to be Dancing in the Streets to this show.
Sunday, June 29
Allegan Antiques Market: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Allegan Antique Market, 150 Douglas St., Allegan. Michigan’s largest and finest Antique Show, featuring 350 Quality Dealers In Every Field of Antiques and Collectibles. Held the last Sunday of the month, May through September. Admission is $5 per person. Parking is free.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Grand Haven Arts Festival: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Washington Avenue. Join us for the 64th Annual Grand Haven Art Festival presented by The Chamber of Commerce — Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg. During the three-day festival, Washington Avenue will be transformed into a beautiful downtown art gallery. This community event boasts free admission, Family Fun Day 2025, and, of course, beautiful works of art that will make great additions to your home, cottage, or office.
Drag Brunch at the Southerner: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at The Southerner, 880 Holland St., Holland. Come for a fabulous Pride Month Drag Brunch at The Southerner — where queens and kings will bring the sass, sparkle, and unforgettable performances. Come together for an 18+ celebration of community, joy, and delicious brunch vibes. $65 includes an amazing brunch at The Southerner, plus an unforgettable show that will leave you cheering. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to celebrate Pride with great food, fierce performances, and amazing company. Grab your tickets today — this event will sell out fast.
Music on the Patio: 1-4 p.m. at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery, 6054 124th Ave., Fennville. From June through October, Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery hosts live music performances on their patio, featuring a rotating lineup of local artists from the Southwest Michigan area every Saturday and Sunday. This series offers patrons an opportunity to enjoy a variety of musical talents while savoring Crane’s renowned pies, ciders, and wines in a picturesque orchard setting.
Come From Away: 2 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. This acclaimed musical takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clash and nerves run high, but uneasiness turns into trust, music soars into the night, and gratitude grows into enduring friendships. For prices and tickets, visit sc4a.org/event/come-from-away.
Mary Poppins: 2-3:30 p.m. at 141 E. 12th St., Holland. One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical. Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Cameron Mackintosh and Disney’s Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. $15-55.
ABBA-Mania: 4-7 p.m. at Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Abba-Mania, the only production to perform for Mama Mia, is an all-Canadian cast and is the world's number one tribute to Abba. Abba-Mania recreates Abba as they were on stage in concert as one of the most successful bands in pop history. $25.
Live Music: 5-8 p.m. at Sandy Point Beach House, 7175 Lake Shore Drive, West Olive. Join us for live music every Sunday.
Wine & Canvas (Firefly Sunset): 6-8:30 p.m. at St. Julian Rockford, 4425 14 Mile Road NE, Rockford. Join us for step-by-step instructions on how to recreate a beautiful painting while you sip on your favorite beverage, in a relaxed and fun, artsy environment. Leave your cares at the door and dive into the paint party. Ticket includes use of all necessary paint supplies and aprons, instruction by a professional and friendly local artist, and an 11 by 14 take-home painting. $25. Grab tickets at wineandcanvas.com/grand-rapids.
The Psychedelic Furs with The Chameleons: 6:30 p.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. The Psychedelic Furs may not have invented rock ‘n’ roll per se, but their influence since arriving on the post-punk scorched earth landscape four decades ago has reverberated and resonated among all those who cherish the sweet-and-sour spot where rawness and romanticism meet. For more info and tickets, visit meijergardens.org/events/the-psychedelic-furs/?occurrence=2025-06-29.
Praise By The Pier: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Head down to the Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium every Sunday night through Aug. 24 to listen to live music, and worship and sing along with a mixture of different bands. Praise by the Pier features live performances from bands who offer a wide variety of music from Praise and Worship, Contemporary Christian, Christian Folk, and so much more. More information at harkup.com/worship#ghpraise.
Comedian Mitch Fatel: 8-10:30 p.m. at Park Theatre, 248 S. River Ave., Holland. Is that a sparkle in his eye or is he just confused? With his innocence and friendly demeanor, Mitch quickly engages the audience and then catches them off guard with his mixture of mischievous dialogue and off-color comments. While laughing at observations only Mitch can get away with, we are left wondering if he truly understands what he just said. We never really know. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. 18+ or with adult supervision. GA: $20; VIP: $30.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (New Song Night.): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. Stay tuned for an all-new variety night playlist for the Grand Haven Musical Fountain.
Monday, June 30
Magical Mistakes: 10-11:30 a.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Make the most of scribbles, spills, and splashes in the day that celebrates the magic of making a mess. For more information, visit sc4a.org/event/magical-mistakes. $37.
sōw [in sorrow]: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St., Saugatuck. Chicago-based floral artist John Caleb Pendleton joins us for an immersive and evolving exhibition in the Gallery summer of 2025.
Moving to the Music: 10:30 a.m. at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids. Be part of our musical jam. Play an instrument, clap your hands, tap your toes, lend a voice. Follow along with local musicians as we make music.
Felt Mansion Self-Guided Tours: 1-5 p.m. at The Felt Estate, 6597 138th Ave., Holland. Explore the restored 1904 Gibson Church, the 1917 Carriage House, as well as the 1928 mansion and grounds. Please park at the wooden pylons or white-chained grassy parking area, and enter the mansion through the front door (pillared entrance on the East side of the mansion) to pay your admission fee, and then explore all three buildings and the grounds at your leisure. Adults: $10; seniors (60+): $8; children (8+): $5; children 7 and under are free.
Trivia Night: 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Tulyp, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, 61 E. Seventh St., Holland. Join us for Trivia every Monday on the fifth floor of the Tulyp Hotel downtown Holland. The bar is open for food and drinks. It is free to play and the winning team gets $30 to spend at the 1847 Lounge.
Line Dance Workshops: 6:30-10 p.m. at Holland Civic Center, 150 W. Eighth St., Holland. Join us Monday nights for a fun night of country line dancing workshops with instructors Justin and Dimitri. The workshops run for five weeks through Monday, June 30. Open to anyone ages 16 and up. The workshops are going to focus on beginner and high beginner levels. No sandals or flip flops, please. Cost is $50 for the five workshops. Beverages will be available for purchase. Grab your friends and join us to boot, scoot, and boogie. Open dance immediately following from 8:30-10 p.m. Lessons $10 at door; open dance $5 for ages 21+, $10 for ages 16-20.
Where Are We Now? Advocacy At Work: 7 p.m. at Holland Museum, 31 W. 10th St., Holland. We’re proud to stand with Out On The Lakeshore this Pride Month by hosting two powerful speaker series events that celebrate LGBTQ+ voices, stories, and advocacy in our community. Engage in meaningful dialogue about the present-day challenges and advocacy efforts impacting our LGBTQ+ community. From healthcare and literature to legal protections and inclusion, learn how you can be part of positive change. free. Pre-registration required.
Trivia Night: 7-9 p.m. at Itty Bitty Bar, 1136 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland. Welcome. You and your friends are invited to Trivia Night brought to you by Trivia Cat. Join us at the Itty Bitty Bar for a night of drinking, eating, socializing and trivia questions (about anything). We will challenge your trivia knowledge over several rounds of questions, projected onto the big screen. New teams are welcome. Bring your friends and play as a team. There are no restrictions to team size, so feel free to play alone or with a bunch of friends. The top teams, and perhaps a random losing team, will win gift cards. All are welcome. This event is free, although recommended for age 21+. If you love trivia and want to test your knowledge, come out and join us. Please arrive early and settle into some good viewing seats.
Open Mic: 7-10 p.m. at New Holland Brewing Co. Restaurant & Pub, 66 E. Eighth St., Holland. Open mic at New Holland every Monday 7-10 p.m. through August.
Grand Haven Musical Fountain (The Greatest Showman.): 10:10-10:35 p.m. at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, 1 N. Harbor Drive, Grand Haven. The music from the highly popular movie “The Greatest Showman” takes center stage on the Grand Haven Musical Fountain. Featuring all the hit songs from the soundtrack, including: The Greatest Show, A Million Dreams, Come Alive, The Other Side, Never Enough, This is Me, Rewrite the Stars, Tightrope and From Now On.
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